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THIRD      PART. 


TO   BE   SOLD   BY  AUCTION, 

AT    THE 

CLINTON     HALL    SALE-ROOM, 

ASTOR   PLACE  AND   EIGHTH   STREET,    NEW   YORK, 
ONT 

Monday,   April   4th,   and  the   following  days, 

TWO   SESSIONS   DAILY, 
Commencing  at  3.30    and   7.30    P.M. 

The  books  will  be  on  view  for  a  week  previous  to  the  sale.     Cards  of  admittance  may  be 
obtained  on  application  to  the  Auctioneers. 

A.    LEAV1TT   &    CO.,  AUCTIONKKRS. 

Catalogues  will  be  supplied  by  the  Aucti<  ' 

PRICE,  O.VE  DOLLAR  FIFTY  CENTS: 
Or,  with    LIST   OF    PRICES  (when  printed)  Two   DOLLARS. 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 


1.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer,   and  if  any  dispute  arise 
betwen  two  or  more  bidders,  the  Lot  so  in  dispute  shall  be  imme- 
diately put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

2.  The  purchasers  to  give  their  names  and  addresses,  and  to  pay 
down  twenty-five  per  cent,  on  the  dollar  in  part  payment,  or  the  whole 
of  the  purchase-money,  if  required,  in  default  of  which  the  Lot  or  Lots 
so  purchased  to  be  immediately  put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

3.  The  Lots  to  be  taken  away  at  the  buyer's  expense  and  risk  within 
three  days  from  the  conclusion  of  the  sale,  and  the  remainder  of  the 
purchase-money  to  be  absolutely  paid,  or  otherwise  settled  for  to  the 
satisfaction  of  the  vendors,  on  or  before  delivery :  in  default  of  which 
Messrs.  GEO.  A.  LEAVITT  &  Co.  will  not  hold  themselves  responsible, 
if  the  Lots  be  lost,  stolen,  damaged,  or  destroyed,  but  they  will  be  left 
at  the  sole  risk  of  the  purchaser. 

4.  In  preparing  the  Catalogue,  care  has  been  taken  to  make  the 
description  of  every  book  full  and  accurate,  and  every  deficiency  and 
imperfection  which  was  discovered  has  been  noted :  but  the  sale  of  any 
Volume  or  Lot  is  not  to  be  set  aside  on  account  of  any  error  in  the 
description.     The  books  will  be  exposed  for  public  exhibition  one  or 
more  days,  and  will  be  sold  just  as  they  are,  without  recourse. 

5.  To  prevent  inaccuracy  in  delivery  and  inconvenience  in  the  settle- 
ment of  the  purchases,  no  lot  can,  on  any  account,  be  removed  during 
the  sale. 

6.  Upon  failure  of  complying  with  the  above  conditions,  the  money 
deposited  in  part  payment  shall  be  forfeited;  all  Lots  uncleared  within 
the  time  aforesaid  shall  be  re-sold  by  public  or  private  sale,  without 
further  notice,  and  the  deficiency  (if  any)  attending  such  re-sale,  shall 
be  made  good  by  the  defaulter  at  this  sale,  together  with  all  charges 
attending  the  same.     This  condition  is  without  prejudice  to  the  right 
of  the  Auctioneers  to  enforce  the  contract  made  at  this  sale,  without 
such  re-sale,  if  they  think  fit. 

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PART    III. 

THE    SOUTH    AND    THE    WEST 

THE    UNITED    STATES 

GENERAL   AND    POLITICAL   HISTORY 

MILITARY  AND   NAVAL  HISTORY 

BIOGRAPHY 

MEXICO     THE  WEST   INDIES 
CENTRAL   AND   SOUTH   AMERICA 

THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS 

BIBLES     CATECHISMS   AND   PRIMERS 

MUSIC   AND   PSALMODY 


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THE  SOUTH   AND  THE  WEST:— 

ALABAMA  and  MISSISSIPPI  ;  FLORIDA,        .           .           .  .  p.  i 

LOUISIANA,       ........      7 

WESTERN  STATES  and  Territories,  .           .           .           .  .12 

OHIO,  The  N.  W.  Territory,        .            .            .            .  .18 

KENTUCKY,  TENNESSEE,  .           .           .           .           .  .23 

ILLINOIS  and  INDIANA,   .           .           .           .           .  .25 

MICHIGAN,            .           .           .           .           .           .  .27 

IOWA,  WISCONSIN,  MINNESOTA,  The  LAKES,   .           .  .27 

MISSOURI,  ARKANSAS,  KANSAS,            .           .           .  .28 

The  ROCKY  MOUNTAINS,  UTAH;  CALIFORNIA,            .  .    29 

OREGON,  The  N.  W.  COAST,       .           .           .           .  .29 

TEXAS,  NEW  MEXICO,  ARIZONA,  COLORADO,   .           .  -32 

THE  UNITED  STATES:  General  Civil,  and  Political  History,    .  .    35 

Military  and  Naval  History,    .            .            .            .            .  .56 

Biography,         ........     69 

MEXICO,       .            .            .            .            .            .            .            .  .84 

DARIEN,   PANAMA,  THE  WEST  INDIES,               .              .              .  .86 

SOUTH   AMERICA,   ........     88 

THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS :  Origin,  History,  Manners  and  Customs,    .    90 

Treaties  and  Conferences,        .            .            .            .            .  .104 

Wars  and  Expeditions,            .            .            .            .            .  .107 

Captivities,  1 1 1 ;    Missions,     .            .            .            .            ,  .  117 

INDIAN  LANGUAGES,  .           .           .           .           .           .  .123 

BIBLES,           .              .              .              .              .              .              .              .  .146 

ELIOT'S  INDIAN  BIBLE,           .....  130,  131 

SAUR'S  GERMAN  BIBLE,          .           .           .           .           .  .146 

The  GUTENBERG  BIBLE,         .           .           .           .           .  .152 

CATECHISMS  and  PRIMERS:  The  NEW-ENGLAND  PRIMER,      .  .158 

The  CAMBRIDGE  PLATFORM,         .              .              .              .              .  -162 

MUSIC  and  PSALMODY,      .             .             .             .             .             .  .163 

PSALMS  and  HYMNS,  .           .           .           .           .           •  .172 


SOME  RARE  BOOKS.  IX 

AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5361  BOTURINI.     Idea  de  una  Nueva  Historia.  Madrid,  1746 

537S  DAMMARTIN.     Explication  de  la  Pierre  dc  Taunston.          Paris,  n.  d. 
5395  The  Four  Kings  of  Canada,  uncut.  London,  1710 

5398  GUMILLA.     Hist,  de  las  Naciones  del  Orinoco.  Barcilona,  1791 

L'EsxRANGE.  (H.)     Americans  no  lewes.  Lond.  1652 

5441  SCHERER.     Recherches  historiques,  etc.  Paris,  1777 

5456  SQUIER  and  DAVIS.    Ancient  Monuments.  N.  Y.  1848 

5463  THOROWGOOD  (T.)     lewes  in  America.  London,  1650 

5484  Articles  of  Peace,  with  the  Indians  of  Virginia.  London,  1677 

5485  Conference  with  the  Eastern  Indians.  Boston,  1727 
5488  Treaty  with  the  Six  Nations,  at  Lancaster.      Williamsburg,  Va.,  1744 
5492  Treaty  with  the  Mickmacks  of  Nova  Scotia.                      Halifax,  1753 
5506-11  Hist.  Account  of  (Bouquet's)  Expedition.   (4  editions.)         1765-69 
5512  Life  of  Col.  Cresap,  by  J.  J.  Jacob  :  orig,  edition.       Cumberland,  1826 
5516  DODDRIDGE.     Notes  on  Indian  Wars  of  the  West.     Wellsburgh,  1824 
5529  LOUDON'S  Selection  of  Narratives,  etc.                         Carlisle,  1808-11 

5531  MATHER  (Incr.)   Brief  History  of  the  Warr.  Boston,  1676 

5532  METCALF'S  Collection  of  Narratives,  etc.  Lexmgton,  1821 
5538  WITHERS.     Chronicles  of  Border  Warfare.  Clarksb.  1831 
5540  DICKINSON.     God's  Protecting  Providence,  etc.  London,  1720 
5592  ELIOT  Qohn)     Further  Account  of  Progress  of  the  Gospel.  1660 

5609  SHEPARD  (T.)    Clear  Sun-shine  of  the  Gospel.  London,  1648 

5610  STRENGTH  OUT  OF  WEAKNESSE.  London,  1652 

INDIAN  LANGUAGES. 

5645  Nehiro-Irinui  Aiamihe  Massinahigan.  Quebec,  1767 

5667  SUMMERFIELD.     Grammar  of  the  Chippeway.  Cazenovia,  1834 
5679  WILLIAMS  (Roger)     Key  into  the  Language  of  America.      Lond.  1643 

5682  ELIOT'S  Indian  Bible.     (John  Allan's  copy.)  Cambridge,  1660-63 

5683  —  2d  edition.     (Gov.  Stoughton's  copy.)  Cambridge,  1685-80 

5684  —  2d  edition.    (Jonathan  Edwards's  copy.)  Cambridge,  1685-80 

5686  COTTON  (John)   Spiritual  Milk  for  Babes,  in  Indian.     Cambridge,  1691 

5687  MATHER  (I.)   Sermons,  transl.  into  Indian,  by  Danforth.    Boston,  1698 

5688  Confession  of  Faith,  in  Indian.  Boston,  1699 
5694-5  Mareschit  and  Abnaki  Prayer  Books  (MANUSCRIPT). 

5698  CAMPANIUS.     Lutheri  Catechismus.  Stockholm,  1696 

5700  ZEISBERGER  (D.)     Delaware- Indian  Spelling  Book.  Phila.  1776 

5701  —  Collection  of  (Delaware)  Hymns.  Phila.  1803 

5708  Mohawk  Prayer  Book.  Boston,  1763 

5709  —  Order  for  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer.  New  York,  1769 

5710  —  The  same.  Quebec,  1780 

5711  —  The  same.  London,  1787 
5718  Mohawk  Primer.  London,  1786 
5742  Tracts.     Iroquois  and  Muhhekan.  1789-1813 

5765  MSS.  Vocabularies,  N.  W.  Coast. 

5766  ARENAS.   Vocabulario  du  la  lengua  Mexicana.          Los  Angetos,  1793 
5768  AVILA.     Arte  de  la  lengua  Mexicana.  Mexico,  1717 


X  SOME  RARE  BOOKS. 

5771  MOLINA.    Vocabulario  Mexicano.  Mexico,  1555 

5772  NEVE  Y  MOLINA.    Arte  del  Idiomi  Othomi.  Mexico,  1767 

5773  PAREDES.     Promptuario  Manual  Maxicano.  Mexico,  1759 

5774  PEREZ.     Catechisms,  traducido  en  Mexicano.  Mexico,  1723 

5775  TAPIA  ZENTENO.     Arte  de  la  lengua  Mexicana.  Mexico,  1753 

5776  —  Noticia  de  la  lengua  Huasteca.  Mexico,  1767 

5777  VELASQUEZ  DE  CARDENAS.    Breve  Practica,  etc.  Mexico,  1761 
5780  BELTRAN.    Arte  de  el  idioma  Maya.  Mexico,  1746 
5783  BRETON.     Dictionnaire  Caraibe.  Auxerre,  1664-6 
5786  Domingo  de  S.  Thomas.     Arte  de  la  lengua  general.  Cordova,  1560 

5788  M  ARE  AN.     Arte  de  la  lengua  Moxa.  Lima,  1702 

5789  Ruiz  DE  MONTOYA.     Tesoro  de  la  lengua  Guarani.         Madrid,  1639 

BIBLES,  ETC. 

5791  FIRST  Am.  edition  of  the  Bible  in  German.  Germantown,  C.  Saur,  1743 

The  First  Bible  printed  in  a  European  language,  in  America. 
5800  Third  edition  of  Saur's  German  Bible.  Germantown,  1 776 

5806  New  Testament.     First  New  Jersey  edition.  Trenton,  1788 

5807  —  First  New  York  edition.  N.  York,  1790 

5808  Bible.     First  New  Jersey  edition.  Trenton,  1791 

5809  —  First  Folio,  printed  in  the  U.  States.  Worcester,  1791 
5820  First  Greek  Testament  printed  in  the  U.  States.  Worcester,  1800 
5825  Bible.     First  Connecticut  edition.  Hartford,  1809 
5827  Hebrew  Psalter.     First  American  edition.                    Cambridge,  1809 
5829  Hebrew  Bible.    First  American  edition.  Phila.,  1814 
5839  BIBLIA  LATINA.    FIRST  PRINTED  EDITION. 

Mentz,  J.  Giitenberg,  1450-53 

CATECHISMS,  PRIMERS,  ETC. 

5861  NOTES  (Jas.)    A  Short  Catechism.  Boston,  1714 

5862  STONE  (S.)     A  Short  Catechism.  Boston,  1720 
5865-6  The  NEW-ENGLAND  PRIMER  (12  editions).  1737-1802 
5877  The  CAMBRIDGE  PLATFORM.            Cambridge,  Marm.  Johnson,  1671 

Music  AND  PSALMODY. 
5881  WALTER  (T.)  Sermon  on  Regular  Singing.  Boston,  J.  Franklin,  1722 

5885  TUFTS  (J.)     Introduction  to  the  Art  of  Singing.       Boston,  J.  F.,  1721 

5886  WALTER  (T.)  Grounds  and  Rules  of  Musick.   Bost.  J.  Franklin,  1721 
5889  LYON  (J.)     Urania;  collection  of  Psalm  Tunes.  Phila.  1761 
5892  BAYLEY  (D.)     The  American  Harmony.                  Neivburyport,  1771 
5964  BAY  PSALM  Book;  I3th  edition.                                          Boston,  1706 
6022-4  OCCOM  (Samson)     Hymns:  Three  editions.        N.  London,  1774-85 
6045  WATTS'S  Psalms  :  FIRST  American  edition.                       Boston,  1741 


ABRIDGED  TITLES  OF  SOME  OF  THE  MOST 
IMPORTANT  WORKS. 

FLORIDA. 

4346  Case  of  the  Inhabitants  of  East  Florida.  St.  Augustin,  1784 

4353  GARCILLASSO  de  la  Vega.     La  Florida  del  Ynca.  Lisbon,  1605 

4357  LAUDONNIERE.     L'Histoire  notable  de  la  Floride.  Paris,  1586 

4359  LE  MOYNE.     Brevis  Narratio,  etc.  Frankfort,  1591 

4360  NUNEZ  CABE^A  DE  VACA.  Relacion  y  Commentarios.   Valladolid,\m 
4365  ROMANS  (B.)     History  of  East  and  West  Florida.  New  York,  1775 
43^7  —  The  same.    (2d  edition.)  New  York,  1776 

LOUISIANA. 

4399  COXE.     Description  of  the  Province  of  Carolana.  London,  1727 

4413  JACQUEMIN.    Memoire  sur  la  Louisiane.  Paris,  1803 

WESTERN  STATES.    VALLEY  OF  THE  MISSISSIPPI. 

4491  HENXEPIN.     Nouvelle  De'couverte,  etc.  Utrecht,  1697 

4492  —  New  Discovery  of  a  Vast  Country,  etc.  London,  1698 

4493  —  Nieuwe  Ontdekkinge,  etc.  Amsterdam,  1702 
4508  MILLER  (Andrew)     New  States  and  Territories.  n.p.  1819 
4522  THEVENOT.    Recueil  de  Voyages.  Paris,  1681 
4526  WALKER  (A.)    Journal  of  two  Campaigns.  Keene,  1816 

OHIO.    N.  W.  TERRITORY. 

4545  [CUTLER  (Manasseh)]    An  Explanation  of  the  Map.  Salem,  1787 

4579-80  Scioto  Company.     Avis,  etc.  Paris,  1789 

4583  WARD  (Nahum)     Brief  Sketch  of  Ohio.  Glasgow,  1822 

KENTUCKY.    TENNESSEE. 

4590  FILSON.  Discovery. .  and  Present  State  of  Kentucke.  Wilmington,  1784 
4594-5  HAYWOOD.  History  of  Tennessee.  Nashville,  and  Knoxmlle,  1823 
4599  (Toulmin's)  Description  of  Kentucky.  Lond.,  1792 

ILLINOIS,  INDIANA. 

4627-8  Illinois  and  Oubache  Land  Companies.  Phila.,  1796-1803 

4632  View  of  the  Title  to  Indiana.  n.p.  1775 

TEXAS. 

4721  L' Heroine  du  Texas.  Paris,  1819 

4725  HARTMANN  et  Millard.     Le  Texas.  Paris,  1819 

4731  LHERITIER.     Le  Champ-d'Asile  ..  Tableau  du  Texas.  Paris,  1819 

HISTORY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

4752  ADAMS  (J.)    Correspondence.  Boston,  1809-10 

4783  BURR  (A.)    Trial.  Wash.,  1807-08 

4784  —  Reports^of  the  Trial;  and  Appendix.  Phila.,  1808 
4786  CALLENDER  (J.  T.)     Political  Progress  of  Britain.  Phila.,  1794 

4788  —  History  of  the  U.  S.  for  1796.  Phila.,  1797 

4789  —  The  Prospect  before  us.  Richmond,  1800 


Vlll  SOME  RARE  BOOKS. 

4794-97  CHEETHAM'S  publications.  N.  Y.,  1802-07 

4798  CHEETHAM'S  Trial  for  Libel.  N.  Y.,  1807 

4800-08  Cincinnati  Society.     Proceedings,  Addresses,  etc.  1783-1864 

4815  COBBETT  (Wm.)     The  Rush- Light.  N.  Y.,  1800 

4818  COLLES  (C.)     Survey  of  the  Roads  of  the  U.  States.  N.  Y.,  1789 

4843-4  HAMILTON  (Alex.)     Letters  from  Phocion.  N.  K,  1784 

4845-9  —  Reports,  as  Sec.  of  the  Treasury,  (Official  Copies}  N.  Y.,  1790-94 

4856-7  HAMILTON  Eulogies  (7).  v.p.  1804 

4858  The  Hamiltoniad;  by  a  Young  Gentleman.  Phila.,  1804 

4873  CARPENTER  (Stephen  C.)     Memoirs  of  Jefferson.  N.  K,  1809 

4947  WOOD  (John)     Letter  to  Alex.  Addison.  Phila.,  1801 

4948  —  Hist,  of  the  Administration  of  John  Adams.  N.  K,  1802 
495°  —  Exposition  of  the  Clintonian  Faction,  uncut.  Newark,  1802 
4952-53  (McKean)  Pamphlets,  5  vols.  1800-13 

MILITARY  AND  NAVAL. 

4989  Courts-Martial  (Collection  of  Trials  by).  v.  p.  1807-35 
5009  HARMAR  (Gen.  J.)  Proceedings  of  Court  of  Enquiry.  Phila.,  1791 
5039  McAFEE.  Hist  of  the  War  in  the  Western  Country.  Lexington,  1816 

5961  St.  Clair's  Expedition.  Phila.  1792 

5081  WILKINSON'S  Memoirs,  etc.    6  vols.,  uncut.  1809-1816 

5086  FULTON  (Robert)    TORPEDO  WARFARE,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  1810 

BIOGRAPHY. 

5153  BURROUGHS  (Steph.)  Memoirs  (with  Autograph}.  Hanover,  1798 
5162  COGLAN  (Mrs.)  Memoirs.  N.  K,  1795 

5168  COTTON  (John)     Life,  by  J.  Norton.  London,  1658 

5263  PYNCHON  (Col.  John)     Stoddard's  Funeral  Sermon  for.      Boton,  1703 

5264  Ralegh  (Sir  Walter)     Life,  and  Tryal.  London,  1677 

MEXICO. 

5309  GOMARA.  Historic  of  the  Conquest  of  the  W.  India.  Lond.  1596 
5312  OYANGUREN  DE  SANTA  INES.  Arte  de  la  Lengua  Japona.  Mexico,  1738 
5317  RlfCEL.  Compendio  . .  d'la  manera  de  como  se  ha  de  hazer  las 

processiones,  Mexico,  Juan  Cromberger,  1544 

DARIEN.    THE  WEST  INDIES. 

5326  Darien.     Humble  Address  of  the  Lords.  London,  1699 

5327  —  Defence  of  the  Scots  abdicating  Darien.  n.p.  1700 
5329  Barbadoes  Acts  of  Assembly,  1648-1738.     London,  J.Baskett,  1732-39 
5332  Jamaica.     Book  of  the  Continuation  of  For.  Passages.      London,  1659 
5334  Jamaica  Laws,  1681-1737.                                                      London,  1738 

SOUTH  AMERICA. 

5337  A  Publication  of  Guiana's  Plantation.  London,  1632 

5339  WARREN  (G.)     Description  of  Surinam.  London,  1667 

5339  Poyntz  (J.)     Present  Prospect  of  Tobago.  London,  1683 

5344  NODAL.     Relacion  del  Viaje.  Madrid,  1621 

5345  CiE9A  DE  LEON.     Chronica  del  Peru.  Anvers,  1554 

5346  ZARATE.     Descubrimiento  y  conquista  del  Peru.  Semlla,  1577 
5350  SPILBERGEN  and  LE  MAIRE.  Speculum  Navigationis.  Lugd.  Bat.  1619 


PREFACE. 


The  Third  Part  of  the  catalogue  of  Mr.  Brinley's  library  is  now 
offered  to  the  public.  It  comprises  1717  lots,  and  about  twenty-seven 
hundred  titles.  A  list  of  some  of  the  rarest  and  most  important 
works,  is  subjoined.  Among  them  will  be  found  several  volumes  of 
extraordinary  rarity,  any  one  of  which  would  suffice  to  make  the 
approaching  sale  noteworthy  in  the  annals  of  bibliography. 

First  of  the  first,  by  double  right  of  primogeniture,  stands  (No.  5839) 
the  GUTENBERG  or  "  MAZARINE  "  BIBLE,  eldest-born  of  all  the  issue  of 
the  press ;  concerning  which,  see,  in  its  place,  a  too-long  note.  Since 
that  note  was  in  type  an  imperfect  copy  of  the  Gutenberg  Old 
Testament,  only,  has  been  sold  at  Sotheby's  (Feb.  isth),  for  £760. 

Next  to  the  first-printed  book  of  the  Old  World  may  be  named  one 
of  the  first  books  printed  in  the  New  (RIKEL,  No.  5317) ;  a  volume  as 
fresh  and  bright  as  it  came  from  Juan  Cromberger's  press,  in  Mexico, 
in  1544,  —  a  land-mark  in  typography,  half-way  from  Gutenberg  and 
the  First  Bible,  to  Stephen  Daye  and  the  Bay  Psalm  Book  of  1640. 

Then  follows,  only  a  few  years  later,  from  "the  house  of  Juan 
Pablos,"  in  the  same  city,  the  first  edition  of  MOLINA'S  Mexican 
Dictionary  (No.  5771);  a  book  so  rare  that  even  the  indefatigable 
Ludewig  doubted  its  existence,  and  of  which  only  five  extant  copies 
are  kncwn  to  bibliography. 

Next,  in  order  of  time,  is  (5682)  ELIOT'S  INDIAN  BIBLE,  represented 
not  merely  by  a  single  or  an  ordinary  copy,  but  by  one  of  the  first  edition 
and  of  the  "  Royal "  type  (with  the  Dedication),  in  its  well-preserved 
original  binding ;  a  well-known  copy,  described  seventeen  years  ago 
as  "  the  crowning  glory "  of  Mr.  John  Allan's  library ;  and  two  fine 
copies  of  the  revised  second  edition  of  1680-85,  one  of  which  (5683) 
formerly  belonged  to  Gov.  Stoughton  of  Massachusetts,  the  other  to 
Jonathan  Edwards. 

Rarer  even  than  Eliot's,  in  either  edition,  is  (5791)  SAUR'S  GERMAN 
BIBLE  of  1743,  the  First  Bible  printed  in  America  in  a  European 
language ;  and  scarcely  less  rare  (5800),  its  third  edition,  of  1776. 


Vi  PREFACE. 

Of  other  exceptional  rarities,  the  two  editions  of  BERNARD  ROMANS'S 
History  of  Florida  (4365-6),  and  (5531)  a  copy  —  in  fact  two  copies 
of  INCREASE  MATHER'S  Brief  History  of  .the  War  with  the  Indians, 
Boston,  1676,  will  not  escape  the  observation  of  book-lovers. 

Like  its  predecessors,  the  Third  Part  of  the  catalogue  will  be  found 
rich  in  First  Works  and  First  Editions.  Mr.  Brinley's  collection  of 
Bibles,  for  instance,  though  small  in  number  of  volumes,  includes  not 
only  the  first  printed  Bible,  and  the  first  American  edition  (Eliot's), 
but  the  first  Pennsylvania  (Saur's),  the  first  New  Jersey  (5808),  the 
first  New  York  (5809),  the  first  Connecticut  (5825),  the  first  Quarto 
and  Folio  (5809)  editions;  the  first  Greek  Testament  (5820),  and  the 
first  Hebrew  Bible  (5829)  printed  in  this  country ;  and  many  of  the 
first  editions  of  the  Bible  and  parts  of  the  Bible  in  various  languages 
of  the  American  Indians. 

The  catalogue  is  not  less  rich  in  the  extent  and  completeness  of 
special  collections :  such  as  that  of  American  Biography  and  Personal 
History,  Nos.  5087-5302  (to  be  supplemented,  hereafter,  by  more  than 
twelve  hundred  Pamphlets)  ;  of  the  Military  and  Naval  History  of  the 
United  States,  especially,  the  history  of  the  last  War  with  Great 
Britain,  1812-14;  of  works  relating  to  the  American  Indians,  and 
their  Languages  (among  which  the  very  rare  Mexican  imprints  deserve 
special  mention)  ;  of  early  American  Music ;  and  of  American  versions 
of  the  Psalms,  and  Hymns  (of  which  about  a  hundred  volumes  remain 
to  be  catalogued  in  the  Fourth  Part) ;  and,  not  the  least  remarkable, 
the  collection  of  New-England  Primers  and  Catechisms,  which  is, 
probably,  unequalled  in  any  public  or  private  library. 

When  the  Second  Part  of  this  catalogue  was  published,  last 
spring,  it  was  hoped  that  the  Third  and  Fourth  would  be  printed 
before  the  end  of  the  year.  This  was  found  to  be  impossible.  The 
general  arrangement  of  the  Fourth  (and  last)  Part  is  completed,  and 
a  portion  of  the  copy  is  already  in  the  hands  of  the  printers.  It  will 
comprise  small  collections  in  Law,  Medicine,  Agriculture,  and  other 
Arts  and  Sciences,  and  Bibliography:  and  larger  collections,  on 
Episcopacy  and  the  history  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United 
States ;  the  Methodists,  Baptists,  and  other  denominations ;  Education, 
including  early  School  Books ;  Chap  Books  ;  American  Poetry  and 
the  Drama ;  General  Literature,  including  early  American  editions  of 
English  authors  ;  Classified  Pamphlets ;  ADDENDA  to  Parts  First  and 
Second,  and  Duplicates ;  Broadsides,  Maps  and  Prints,  etc. 

JJL.        ,«.        jM. 

MARCH  ist,  1881. 


CATALOGUE 

PART     III. 


THE  SOUTH  AND  THE  WEST. 


ALABAMA  AND  MISSISSIPPI. 

4334  ALABAMA  Historical  Society.     Transactions,    at   First   Annual 
Meeting,  1851,  //.  54,  i.  8°  Tuskaloosa,  1852 

4335  Heads  of  the  Alabama  Legislature,  at  the  Session  of  1842-3. 
By  the  Editor  of  "The  Independent  Monitor,"//.  178,  doth. 

8°  Tuskaloosa,  1843 

4336  HOLCOMBE  (H.)     History  of  the  Baptists  in  Alabama,  cloth. 

12°  Phila.,  1840 

4337  MISSISSIPPI  TERRITORY.     President's  Message  on   Mississippi 
Territory,  with  the  Laws,  etc.,  pp.  16.    1801  —  Mississippi  Question 
fairly  stated,  by  Camillus,  //.  48.     1803.     2  Pamphlets. 

4338  MISSISSIPPI.     Letter  from  Gov.  Holmes,  transmitting  the  Consti- 
tution &c.  of  Mississippi,//.  23,  uncut.  8°  Washington,  1817 

4339  Mobile  Directory,  1837.  12°  Mobile,  1837 

4340  PICKETT  (A.  J.)    History  of  Alabama,  and  incidentally  of  Georgia 
and  Mississippi,  2d  edition,  e?igravings.    2  vols.,  cloth. 

sq.  12°  Charleston,  1851 

4341  ROYALL  (Mrs.  Anne)    Letters  from  Alabama,  boards,  uncut. 

8°  Washington,  1830 

4342  Pamphlets  (2)     R.  T.  Brumley's  Letters  on  a  Geological  Survey 
of  Alabama.     Tuscaloosa,  1845  —  Nail's  Discourse  on  The  Dead 
of  the  Synod  of  Alabama;  with  Appendix,  //.  52.     Mobile,  1851. 

8° 

FLORIDA. 

4343  BARTRAM  (John)    Description  of  East-Florida ;  with  a  Journal 
kept  upon  a  Journey  from  St.  Augustine  up  the  River  St.  John's, 
etc.     Third  edition,  enlarged,  2  maps,  and  plan  of  St.  Augustine, 
pp.  viii,  40  ;  xii,  36,  large  and  fine  copy,  half  calf ,  gilt  tops. 

4°  London,  1769 


2  FLORIDA. 

4344  BARTRAM  (Wm.)    Travels  through  North  and  South  Carolina, 
Georgia,  East  and  West  Florida,  etc. .  with  Observations  on  the 
Manners  of  the  Indians,  folded  map,  Portrait  of  Mico  Chlucco,  and 
six  other  engravings,  calf,  neat.  8°  London,  1792 

oooo  Berguin-Duvallon.     See  Nos.  4405,  4406. 

4345  DARBY  (Wm.)   Memoir  on  the  Geography,  and  Natural  and  Civil 
History  of  Florida,  with  a  Map,  etc.,  bds.  uncut. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1821 

y/ 4346  East  Florida.  The  Case  of  the  Inhabitants  of  East  Florida. 
With  an  Appendix,  containing  Papers,  by  which  all  the  facts  stated 
in  the  Case,  are  supported,  half  blue  morocco,  VERY  RARE. 

8°  St.  Augustine,  John  Wells,  1784 

One  of  the  EARLIEST  OF  FLORIDA  IMPRINTS.  Thomas  (Hist,  of  Printing,  ii.  169, 
394,)  states  that  John  Wells,  who  had  been  a  printer  and  bookseller  in  Charleston,  S.  C., 
fled  from  that  city  when  the  British  army  evacuated  it,  and  established  his  press  at 
Nassau,  N.  P.,  where  he  published  "  The  Royal  Bahama  Gazette."  It  appears  that  he 
was  for  a  short  time  in  St.  Augustine,  before  going  to  Nassau. 

4347  East  Florida.     Account  of  East-Florida,  with  Remarks  on  its 
Future  Importance  to  Trade  and  Commerce,  pp.  (6),  90,  clean  copy, 
half  calf.  8°  London,  [1766] 

The  First  edition.     SCARCE. 

4348  -  -  Titles,  and  Legal  Opinions  thereon,  of  Lands  in  East  Florida, 
belonging  to  Richard  S.  Hackley,  [under  a  deed  from  the  Duke  of 
Alagon,]//.  71,  uncut,  scarce.  8°  Fayetteville,  N.  C.,  1826 

4349  —  Legal  Opinions  on  the  Title  of  Richard  S.  Hackley,  to  Lands 
in  East  Florida,  3  maps,  half  calf ,  SCARCE.  8°  New  York,  1831 

"  Relates  to  the  grant  by  the  King  of  Spain  to  the  Duke  of  Alagon,  previous  to  the 
cession  of  Florida  to  the  U.  States.  It  includes  nearly  half  of  East  Florida."— G.  B. 

4350  Everglades.     Report  of  the  Committee  on  Public  Lands  feoth 
Congress,  ist  Session)  on  the  bill  to  authorize  the  draining  of  the 
Ever  Glades  in  the  State  of  Florida ;  made  to  the  Senate,  Aug. 
12,  1848 ;  with  accompanying  documents,  //.  141. 

8°  {Washington,  1848] 

The  documents  include  J.  Buckingham  Smith's  report  of  his  Reconnoisance  of  the 
Everglades,  in  1847.  This  is  one  of  the  extra  copies  of  the  Congressional  Report, 
printed  for  Hon.  J.  D.  Westcott,  with  additional  letters,  notes,  etc. 

4351  FAIRBANKS    (Geo.   R.)     The    Early   History   of    Florida.     An 
Introductory  Lecture  before  the  Florida  Historical  Society,  April 
J5>  l857-     (With  the  Constitution  and   List  of  Members  of  the 
Society,)  //.  32.  8°  St.  Augustine,  1857 

J  4352  FORBES  (J.  G.)  Sketches,  historical  and  topographical,  of  the 
Floridas;  more  particularly  of  East  Florida,  maps,  half  russia. 

8°  New  York,  1821 

4353  GARCILASSO  DE  LA  VEGA  (el  Ynca)  La  Florida  |  del  Ynca.  | 
Historia  del  Adelanta-|do  Hernando  de  Soto,  Gouernador  y 
capi-|tan  general  del  Reyno  de  la  Florida,  y  de  |  otros  heroicos 
caualleros  Espanoles  e  |  Indies ;  escrita  por  el  Ynca  Garcilasso  |  de 
la  Vega,  etc.,  10 prel.  leaves,  n.  n.,  352  leaves,  and  6  n.  n.,  best  grosgr. 
levant  red  morocco  extra,  sides  paneled  and  gilt,  g.  e.  (Bradford). 

sm.  4°  Lisbona,  Pedro  Crasbeeck,  1605 

VERY  RARE.  The  FIRST  EDITION  of  Garcilasso's  narrative  of  the  Conquest  of 
Florida  and  account  of  the  Indians. 


FLORIDA.  3 

4354  GARCILASSO  DE  LA  VECJA.    Histoire  de  la  Conquete  de  la  Florida : 
ou  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe*  dans  la  De'couverte  de  ce  Pa'is  par 
Ferdinand  de  Soto,  compose'e  en  Espagnol  par  L'Inca  Garcilasso 
de  la  \ Vga,  \  trudiiite  en  Francois  par  Sr.  Pierre  Richelet.    2  vols. 
in  one,  //.  (26),  5X2,  folded map  and  plates,  old  calf  gilt,  fine  copy. 

sin.  8°  Leide,P.  Vander  Aa,  1731 

4355  Impartial  Inquirer  (The) ;  being  a  Candid  Examination  of  the 
Conduct  of  the   rivshlrnt  of  the  U.  States,  in  execution  of  .  .  the 
Act  of  May  i,   1810;  [with]  Reflections  on  the  Invasion  of  the 
Spanish  Territory  of  West-Florida  ;  by  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts, 

//.  96,  hf.  bd.  8°  [Boston],  1811 

4356  IRVING  (Theo.)     The  Conquest  of    Florida,  by  Hernando  de 
Soto.    2  vols.  cloth.  12°  Philadelphia,  1835 

4357  LAUDONNIERE  et  GOURGUES.    L/Histoire  |  notable  de  la  Flo-|ride 
sitvee  es  Indes  |  Occidentales,  contenant  les  trois  voya-|ges  faits  en 
icelle  par  certains  Capitaines    &  Pilotes  Francois,  descrits  par  le 
Capi-|taine  Laudonniere  ....  a  lequelle  a  |  este'  adioustee  vn 
quatriesme  voyage  fait  |  par  le  Capitaine   Gourgues.  |  Mise  en 
lumiere  par  M.  Basanier,  |  leaves,  (8),  123,  (i),  fine  copy,  in  handsome 
old  tree  calf  gilt,  pages  red-lined.  8°  Paris,  Guill.  Auuray,  15^6 

From  Heber's  library;  with  engraved  book-plate  of  John  [Holies]  Duke  of  Newcastle. 
"Except  the  Relacam  [of  1557],  this  is  perhaps  the  RAREST  BOOK  RELATING  TO 
FLORIDA."  —  SABIN'S  Dictionary,  39234.  "  This  RARE  little  volume  is  dedicated  to  Sir 
Walter  Ralegh,  in  whose  praise  there  are  also  several  Latin  poems ;  one  of  them  by 
Hakluyt.  It  contains  an  account  of  Ribaulfs  voyage,  in  1562,  Laudonniere1  s  in  1564, 
Kibaiilfs  second  voyage  in  1565,  and  Gonrgues'  in  1567."  —  RICH,  No.  67. 

4358  —  Histoire  notable  de  la  Floride, .  contenant  les  trois  voyages 
. .  descrits  par  le  capitaine  Laudonniere,  etc.  mise  en  lumiere  par 
M.  Basanier,  pp.  xvi,  228,  red  mor.  gilt. 

1 6°  Paris,  Chez  P.  Jannet,  1853 

This  reprint  is  now  VERY  SCARCE.     The  edition  was  limited  to  100  copies. 

4359  LE  MOYNE  (J.)    Brevis  Narratio  |  eorum  quae  in  Florida  Americae 
Proviwcia  |  Gallis  acciderunt,  secunda  in  illam  Nauigatione,  du-|ce 
Renato   de    Laudoniere    classis    Praefecto :    |    Anno    MDLXIIII.    | 
engraved  title-page,  and  42  engravings  by  7'.  De  Bry,  clean  copy,  vellum. 

fol.  Francofurti  ad  Moenum,  Typis  J.  Wecheli,  1591,  1609 

The  Second  Part  of  De  Bry's  "  Great  Voyages."  This  copy  contains  good  impressions 
of  the  42  plates  by  De  Bry ;  but  will  be  sold  not  subject  to  collation. 

4360  NUNEZ  CABECA  DE  VACA  (Alvar)     La  relacion  y  Commentarios 
del  gouernajdor  Aluar  Nunez  cabeca  de  vaca,  de  lo  acaescido  en 
las  |  dos  iornadas  que  hizo  a  las  Inclias,  |  Con  priuilegio.  | . . .  [Part 
IL]  Commenta|rios  de  Alvar  Nvnez  Cabe|ca  de  Vaca,  etc.  \  Scriptos 
por  Pero  Hernandez  scriuano  y  secre-|tario  de  la  prouincia  etc., 
original  vellum. 

sm.  4°  Valladolid,  Francisco  Fernandez  de  Cordova,  1555 

A  FINE  COPY  of  the  EXTREMELY  RARE  FIRST  EDITION  of  the  Commentaries 
(with  the  second  edition  of  the  Relacion)  of  Cabeca  de  Vaca.  It  is  divided  into  two  parts: 
the  first,  supposed  to  have  been  written  by  himself,  is  a  recital  of  his  shipwrecks  and 
disasters  (Naufragios  de  Alva  Nunez  cabeca  de  vaca) ;  the  second  (Comentarios,  ,*/,-. )  w.is 
written  by  his  secretary,  Pedro  Hernandez,  while  Nunez  was  in  prison.  See  FIELD'S 
Indian  Bibliography,  No.  230,  for  a  full  description. 

Collation:  Title,  with  large  wood-cut  of  arms  (fol.  i.);  verso,  License,  fol.  ij. 
Prohemio  (2  pp.):  Naufragios,  fol.  iij  —  liiij  (verso):  Tabla,  fol.  Iv,  Ivj,  (verso  of  Ivj, 
blank.)  —  COMMENTARIOS;  Title  and  Prohemio,  2  11.  n.  n.  and  fol.  Ivij :  Text,  fol.  Iviij 
—  cxlij,  verso:  Tabla,  fol.  cxliij,  cxliv.  Colophon,  on  verso  of  fol.  cxliv. 


4  FLORIDA. 

V  4361  Official  Correspondence  between  Don  Luis  de  Onis,  Minister 
from  Spain,  and  J.  Q.  Adams,  Secretary  of  State,  in  relation  to  the 
Floridas  and  the  Boundaries  of  Louisiana,  etc.)  pp.  130,  half  calf,  gilt. 

8°  London,  1818 

4362  OGLETHORPE.    An   Impartial  Account  of  the  late  Expedition 
against  St.  Augustine  under  Gen.  Oglethorpe.     Occasioned  by  the 
Suppression  of  the  Report  made  by  a  Committee  of  the  General 
Assembly  in  South  Carolina,  . .  with  an  exact  Plan  of  the  Town, 
etc.,  pp.  68,  clean  copy,  half  calf .  8°  London,  1742 

4363  Pensacola.     Sale  of  Town  Lots  at  Pensacola,  with  a  Description 
of  the  Place,  Climate,  &c.,  //.  8,  Map,  and  large  folded  plan  of  the 
New  City.  8°  [New  York,  1836] 

4364  ROBERTS  (W.)     Account  of    the   first    Discovery   and    Natural 
History  of  Florida,  with  a  map  and  particular  plans  by  T.  Jefferys, 
London,  1763  —  BARTRAM  (J.)     Description  of  East  Florida,  with  a 
Journal,  etc.,  Third  edition,  enlarged,  maps,  London,  1769.    2  vols. 
in  i,  calf.  4° 

/  4365  ROMANS  (B.)  A  Concise  Natural  History  |  of  |  East  and  West 
Florida ;  containing  |  An  Account  of  the  natural  Produce  of  the 
*  Southern  |  Part  of  British  America,  |  in  the  three  Kingdoms  of 
Nature,  particularly  the  Animal  and  |  Vegetable.  |  Likewise,  The 
artificial  Produce  now  raised,  or  possible  to  be  raised,  and  .manu- 
factured there,  with  some  commercial  and  po-|litical  Observations 
in  that  part  of  the  world  ;  and  a  cho-|rographical  Account  of  the 
same.  |  To  which  is  added,  by  Way  of  Appendix,  Plain  and  easy 
Directions  to  Navigators  over  the  Bank  of  Bahama,  the  Coast  of 
the  two  Floridas,  the  North  of  |  Cuba,  and  the  dangerous  Gulph 
Passage.  Noting  also,  |  the  hitherto  unknown  watering  Places  in 
that  Part  of  |  America,  intended  principally  for  the  Use  of  such 
Ves-|sels  as  may  be  so  unfortunate  as  to  be  distressed  by  Weather 
in  that  difficult  Part  of  the  World.  By  Captain  Bernard  Romans.  | 
Illustrated  with  twelve  Copper  Plates,  |  And  Two  whole  Sheet 
Maps.  Vol.  I.  \Frontispiece,  Dedication,  five  other  copperplate  engrav- 
ings and  three  maps,  pp.  (2),  4,  viii,  342,  (2),  Ixxxix,  (3),  half  bound, 
neat.  8°  New  York,  for  the  Author,  1775 

A  large  and  fine  copy  of  this  EXTREMELY  RARE  volume.  "  No  copy  has  been  found 
with  either  of  the  whole-sheet  Maps,  and  all  are  more  or  less  deficient  in  the  number  of 
Plates  referred  to  in  the  title  page.  From  the  arrangement  and  tenor  of  the  title,  as  well 
as  from  the  sense  of  the  ''  Advertisement '  at  the  end  of  the  volume,  we  are  clearly  of 
opinion  that  it  was  the  Author's  design  to  distribute  the  '  twelve  copper  plates,  and  two 
whole  sheet  maps,'  throughout  the  two  volumes  into  which  he  intended  to  divide  the 
work."  —  Menzies  Catalogue,  no.  1722. 

The  second  volume  was  never  published  :  and  in  copies  of  the  work  issued  in  1776  (see 
the  following  number)  •'  Vol.  I."  disappears  from  the  title-page.  The  copperplates  were 
designed  and  engraved  by  the  author.  They  are  (i)  Frontispiece,  Vol.  I.  (2)  Dedication 
"  To  John  Ellis  Esqr."  the  naturalist,  "Agent  for  the  Province  of  West  Florida."  (3) 
Avena  aquatica  Sylvestris  (Wild  Oats),  facing  p.  31.  (4)  "  Character! stick  Chicasaw 
Head"  p.  59.  (5)  Characteristick  Chactaw  Busts,  p.  62.  (6)  Treatment  of  the  dead, 
by  the  Chactaws,  p.  89.  (7)  Characteristick  head  of  a  Creek  War  Chief,  p.  92.  Maps 
in  the  Appendix  :  (8)  Entrance  of  Tampa  Bay,  p.  Ixxviii ;  (9)  Pensacola  Bay,  p.  Ixxxi; 
(10)  Mobile  Bar,  p.  Ixxxv. 

4366  ROMANS  (B.)  A  |  Concise  |  Natural  History  of  East  and  West- 
Florida.  |  Containing,  |  An  Account  of  the  Natural  Produce  of  |  all 
the  Southern  Part  of  British  America,  in  the  |  Three  Kingdoms  of 
Nature,  particularly  the  Animal  |  and  Vegetable.  |  Likewise,  The 


FLORIDA.  5 

Artificial  Products  now  raised,  or  possible  to  be  raised,  and  | 
Manufactured  there,  with  some  Commercial  and  Political  Obser- 
va-|tions  in  that  Part  of  the  World  ;  and  a  Chorographical  Account| 
of  the  same.  |  By  Captain  P.ernard  Romans.  |  Engraved  Dedication, 
six  other  COpp€TpIaU  engravings,  and  <i  folded  Tal>le,  pp.  (2),  4,  342, 
original  binding.  8°  New  York,  sold  by  R.  Aitken,  1776 

Tin-   sluvts   ut    tin-   uii:;iiial    edition,  \vitli  ,i   new   till,    p.i ••<•  .md   irpiintrd    Intrudm  tn>n 
(  •  |i|i .  i.       I'lii'  Kniiitispirt  r.  Lists  <>!'  Sulist  i  il>.-i  ,,  Appriidix.  Ku.it.i,  :unl  tin.tl  "  A<l . 
innit  "  .nc  iiiuittcd  ;   hut  thru-  is  onf  ,  .•//•<•;//< iff-  i->ir>ii:'i>i^  tli;it  is  not  found  in  tlu-finlict 
.  lli'iii'.di   in.  ntiniicil  in    tin-  h'xt  (p.  in-).      ||    n-pifsriits  two  "Indian   hirniidypliii  k 
p.mitiiiL'.s,"  i-xt  i utrd  My  C  Imi  taws  .ind  ( 'n-i-ks.      This  illustration  w.is  piokiNv  not  i  n 
•.[sun  tin  ins,  ition  in  tin-  (list  issiir. 

4367  ROMANS  (Bernard)  and  others.     Complete   Pilot   for  the  (lull 
Passage;  or,  Directions  for  Sailing  through   the  dull"  of   Morida, 

//.  74  —  BISHOP  (Capt.)  and  others.  Complete  Pilot  for  the  Wind- 
\\ard  Passage,//.  92.  2  in  i  vol.  8°  London,  1789 

Two    leaves    inserted,   containing    Corrections,   Additions,   &c.   made   by   Lieut.    D. 
Woodriffe,  in  1790. 

4368  St.  Augustine.     SEWALL  (R.  K.)     Sketches  of  St.  Augustine, 
plates,  cloth.  12°  New  York,  1848 

4369  —  A  Brief  Account  of  St.  Augustine  and  its  environs.    Prepared 
and  compiled  by  John  F.  Whitney,  Second  Edition,  //.  32,  folded 
map,  and  Advertisements  (12  pp.).  8°  St.  Augustine,  1873 

4370  Seminole  War  (1818-19).     Vindication  of  the  Measures  of  the 
President  and  his  commanding  Generals  in  the  commencement  and 
termination  of  the  Seminole  War;  by  a  Citizen  of  Tennessee. 

8°  Washington,  1819 

4371  Seminole  War  (1835-36)     The  War  in  Florida:    an  exposition 
of    its    Causes,   and   an    accurate    history   of   the    Campaigns   of 
Generals  Clinch,  Gaines,  and  Scott.     By  a  late  Staff  Officer,  map 
(needs  mending],  cloth.  12°  Baltimore,  1836 

4372  —  COHEN  (M.  M.)     Notices  of  Florida  and  its  Campaigns.     By 
M.  M.  Cohen  (an  officer  of  the  Left  Wing),  cloth,  map  and  picture 
of  Oseola.  12°  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1836 

4373  —  Sketch  of  the  Seminole  War,  and  Sketches  during  a  Campaign. 
By  a  Lieutenant  of  the  Left  Wing,  half  cloth. 

12°  Charleston,  1836 

4374  —  SPRAGUE  (J.  T.)     History  of   the   Florida  War   (1835-42), 
map  and  plates,  pp.  557,  cloth.  r.  8°  New  York,  1848 

4375  ~-  Report  of  Senate  Committee  (Feb.  1819)  on  the  Message  of 
the    President   relative   to   the    Seminole  War ;   [censuring  Gen. 
Jackson  for  the  execution  of  Arbuthnott  and  Armbrister ;  ]  with 
accompanying  documents,  //.  40  —  Letter  of   Sec.  of  War  (Feb. 
1819)  transmitting  information  in  relation  to  the  destruction  of  the 
Negro  Fort  in   East  Florida,   in  July,   1816,  //.   26  —  President 
Monroe's  Message  (Feb.  6,  1819)  transmitting  Gov.  Bibb's  Letter  to 
Gen.  Jackson,  concerning  Military  Operations  in  Florida,  //.  6. 
3  Pamphlets.  8°  Washington,  1819 

4376  —  Massacre  and  Destruction  of  Indian  Key  Village,  Aug.  1840; 
Col.  Harney's  Expedition  through  the  Everglades,  etc.,  no  title  page, 
curious  wood  engravings,  half  mor.,  pp.  28. 

8°  Philadelphia,  E.  C.  Gill  6-  Co.,  n.  d. 


6  FLORIDA. 

4377  SOTO  (Fernando  de)    Relation  of  the  Invasion  and  Conquest  of 
Florida  by  the   Spaniards  under  the  command  of  Fernando  de 
Soto ;  written  in  Portuguese,  by  a  Gentleman  of  the  Town  of  Elvas. 
Now  Englished.     To  which  is  subjoined  [with  separate  titles,  but 
continuous  paging]  Two  Journeys  of  the  Emperour  of  China  into 
Tartary  in   1682  and  1683 :  with  Some  Discoveries  made  by  the 
Spaniards  in  the  Island  of  California,  in  the  year  1683,  8  preL 
leaves,  and  pp.  272,  half  vellum,  extra,  gilt. 

sm.  8°  London,  John  Lawrence,  1686 

"  Apparently  a  translation  from  the  French  edition,  printed  in  1685."  —  Rich,  No.  416. 

4378  --The   same  collection,   without  the  general  title,  for  which  is 
substituted  *'Two  Journeys  of  the  present  Emperour  of  China  into 
Tartary,"  etc.,  8  prelim,  leaves,  pp.  272,  old  calf  neat. 

sm.  8°  London,  John  Lawrence,  1687 

Bishop  White  Kennett's  copy  (with  his  autograph  on  title).  Mr.  Sabin  (Dictionary, 
no.  24865)  mentions  this  edition  (1687)  —  which  he  had  not  seen  —  on  the  sole  authority 
of  Kennett's  Bibl.  Am.  Primordia. 

4379  --The  Discovery   and    Conquest   of   Terra   Florida,  by   Don 
Ferdinando  de  Soto,  written  by  a  Gentlemen  of  Elvas,  translated 
by   Richard    Hakluyt.      Reprinted   from   the    edition    of    1611. 
Edited  . .  by  W.  B.  Rye,  map,  cloth,  uncut. 

8°  Hakluyt  Society,  London,  1851 

4380  Narratives  of  the  Career  of  Hernando  de  Soto  in  the  Conquest 
of  Florida.     Translated  by  Buckingham  Smith.     [Bradford  Club 
Publications,  No.  5.]     Portrait,  uncut.  r.  8°  New  York,  1866 

Subscriber's  copy  (75  printed),  No.  28.     See  GARCILASSO,  Nos.  4353,  4354- 

4381  Verscheyde  Scheeps-Togten  na  Florida,  door  Pontius,  Ribald, 
Laudonniere,  Gourgues  en  andere :  gedaan  in  het  Jaar  1512,  en 
verfolgens  ;  etc.,  map  and  fifteen  folded  plates,  pp.  171,  (19),  scarce. 

8°  Ley  den,  P.  Vander  Aa,  1706 

For  full  title  and  collation,  see  SABIN'S  Dictionary,  no.  24902. 

y  4382  VIGNOLES  (C.)  The  History  of  the  Floridas,  from  . .  1497,  to 
the  cession  to  the  U.  States,  in  1821,  sheep. 

8°  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1824 

y  4383  WILLIAMS  (J.  L.)  View  of  West  Florida,  embracing  its  geogra- 
phy, topography,  &c.,  large  colored  map,  pp.  178,  hf.  bd. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1827 

4384  WILLIAMS  (J.  L.)    The  Territory  of  Florida ;  Topography,  Civil 
and  Natural  History,   large  colored  map,  and  portrait  of  Oseola, 
pp.  304.  8°  New  York,  1837 

4385  Winter  in  the  West  Indies  and  Florida  ;  by  an  Invalid. 

12°  New  York,  1839 

.'  4386  Amelia  Island.  Message  of  the  President  [Monroe]  commu- 
nicating information  of  the  troops  of  the  U.  S.  having  taken 
possession  of  Amelia  Island,  in  E.  Florida.  Washington,  1818  — 
Message  of  the  President  transmitting . . .  information  relative  to 
the  occupancy  of  Amelia  Island,  St.  Marks,  Pensacola,  etc. 
Washington,  1819.  2  Pamphlets.  8° 


LOUISIANA. 


LOUISIANA 

•#*  IOUTEL,  N  I|I-:NNI'.I'IN,  No-,.  .\  \<ji  3;  PIKE  (Z.  M.),  No. 

4512;  SniiA  (J.  <;.),  No.  4519;  TONTV,  No.  4524. 

4387  ^"  Account  of  Louisiana,  being  an  Abstract  of   Documents  in 
tlu-  ollii -es  of  the    Departments  ot    State,  and  of    tlic  Treasury,  pp. 
48  —  Appendix  to  An  Account  of  Louisiana,  etc.,  pp.  Ixxxvii,  ami 

folded  tables.     2  Pamphlets,  uncut.     8°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [  Washington,  1803] 

4388  An  Account  of  Louisiana,  being  an  Abstract  of  Documents,  etc. 
—  Appendix  to  An  Account,  etc.     (2  vols.  half  mo r.) 

8°  Philadelphia,  1803 
An  Account  of  Louisiana,  etc.,  pp.  42,  folded  table,  uncut. 

8°  Iteprinted,  London,  1804 

4390  An  Account  of  Louisiana,  laid  before  Congress  by  direction  of 
the  I 'resident  of  the  United  States,  November  14,  1803,  pp.  72, 
boards.  (2  copies.)  12°  Providence,  Heaton  &*  Williams ,  n.  d. 

!.;«)  i  BARBE-MARBOIS  (F.)  History  of  Louisiana,  particularly  of  [its] 
Cession  to  the  United  States.  Translated  from  the  French,  by  an 
American  Citizen  [Wm.  B.  Lawrence],  pp.  xviii,  17-455,  (i),  half 
vellum,  gilt,  marbled  edges.  8°  Phila.,  1830 

4392  [BAUDRY  DES  LOZIERES  (L.  N.)]    Voyage  a  la  Louisiane,  et  sur 
la  Continent  de  PAmerique  Septentrionale,  1794  a  98 ...  par  B  *  *  * 
D  *  *  *,  fine  map  (by  Collin),  pp.  viii,  380,  hf.  bd.       8°  Paris,  1802 

4393  BAUDRY  DES  LOZIERES  (L.  N.)     Second  Voyage  a  la  Louisiane, 
contenant  un  Memoire  . .  du  Coton  animal  <  un  Manuel  botanique ; 
un  Vocabulaire  Congo,  etc.'    2  vols.  8°  Paris,  1803 

4394  Bossu   (F.)     Travels   through   that    Part    of    North    America 
formerly  called  Louisiana  ;  translated  by  J.  R.  Forster ;  with  Notes 
on  Natural  History, . .  and  a  Catalogue  of  the  Plants  of  English 
North  America,  fine  clean  copy.   2  vols.,  calf,  gilt.      8°  London,  1771 

4395  Bossu  (F.)     Nouveaux  Voyages  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale, 
contenant   um   collection   de   Letters   e'crites   sur   les   lieux,  par 
1'Auteur,  a  son  ami,  M.  Douin,  etc.,  pp.  xvi,  392,  four  plates,  old 
French  calf,  red  edges,  SCARCE.  8°  Amsterdam,  (Paris?)  1777 

"Bossu's  account  of  his  two  fi rst  voyages  to  Louisiana  were  printed  in  1768;  after 
which,  he  made  a  third  voyage,  the  account  of  which  is  given  in  this  volume :  which  not 
having  been  reprinted,  nor  translated  into  any  other  language,  is  a  much  scarcer  work  than 
the  former."  —  RICH,  1777,  no.  50. 

—  "  Very  largely  devoted  to  the  narration  of  his  personal  intercourse  with  the  natives  of 
that  portion  of  New  France  called  Louisiana."  —  FIELD'S  hid.  Bibl.,  39.  It  includes 
notices  of  the  Allibamons  (Alabamas),  Arkancas,  Cadodaquios,  Natchitoches,  etc. 

4396  BRACKENRIDGE  (H.  M.)     Views  of  Louisiana  ;  with  a  Journal  of 
a  Voyage  up  the  Missouri  River  in  1811,  sheep,  nice  copy. 

8°  Pittsburgh,  1814 

4397  —  Views  of  Louisiana,  Geographical,  Statistical,  and  Historical, 
sheep.  12°  Baltimore,  1817 

4398  CHAMPIGNY  (Col.  le  Chev.  de)    La  Louisiane  Ensanglante'e,  avec 
toutes  les  particularites  de  cette  horrible  Catastrophe,  //.  (8),  xii, 
123,  xxxi,  (i),  32,  hf.  vellum,  SCARCE.  8°  Londres,  1773 


8  LOUISIANA. 

4399  COXE  (D.)     A  Description  of  the  English  Province  of  Carolana, 
by  the  Spaniards  call'd  Florida,  and  by  the  French  La  Louisiane, 
etc.,  map,  old  calf  .  8°  London,  1727 

4400  COXE  (D.)     Description  of  the  English  Province  of  Carolana, 
called  by  the  Spaniards  Florida,  and  by  the  French,  La  Louisiane, 
map.    London,  1741. —  With  it  are  bound ':  The  Dangerous  Voyage 
of  JAMES  (Capt.  T.)  in  his  intended  Discovery  of  a  N.  W.  Passage, 
1631,  2d  edition,  map.  London,  1740  —  (Sieur)  POINTIS  Account  of 
the  Taking  of  Carthagena  by  the  French  in  1697,  2d  edition,  map. 
London,  1740.    3  in  i  vol.,  dean  copies. 

4401  DARBY  (Wm.)     Geographical  Description  of  Louisiana,  and  the 
Southern  part  of  Mississippi  and  Alabama,  map,  a  name  torn  from 
top  of  title.  8°  New  York,  1817 

4402  DUANE  (Wm.)     Report  of  a  Debate  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  Feb. 
1803,  on  the  Mississippi  Question,  boards,  uncut.        8°  Phila.  1803 

4403  —  Another  copy,  old  calf  gilt. 

4404  DUVALLON  (Bferguin])   Vue  de  la  Colonie  Espagnole  du  Missis- 
sipi,  ou  des  Provinces  de  Louisiane  et  Floride  occidentale  en  1802, 
two  colored  maps,  pp.  318,  /if.  bd.  8°  Paris,  1803 

4405  [ — ]  Travels  in  Louisiana  and  the  Floridas  in  the  year  1802  ; 
translated  from  the  French,  by  John  Davis. 

12°  New  York,  I.  Riley  &  Co.,  1806 

4406  FRENCH  (B.  F.)     Historical  Collections  of   Louisiana  (Parts  I. 
and  II.),  map.    2  vols.  cloth.  8°  New  York  6-  Phila.,  1846,  '50 

4407  FRENCH   (B.   F.)      Historical    Collections    of    Louisiana    and 
Florida,  New  Series,  tinted  paper,  uncut. 

8°  New  York,  y.  Sabin  &  Sons,  1869 

Subscriber's  Copy,  No.  n. 

4408  GAYARRE  (C.)     Histoire  de  la  Louisiane.  2  vols.,  hf.  mor.  gilt. 

8°  Nouvelle- Orleans,  1846,  1847 

4409  GAYARRE  (C.)     Louisiana  ;  its  Colonial  History  and  Romance, 
[First   and    Second    Series.]    New    York,    1851  —  Louisiana;   its 
History  as  a  French  Colony.     Third  Series  of  Lectures,  Plan  of 
New  Orleans  in  1770.    New  York,  1852.    2  vols.,  cloth.  8° 

4410  GAYARRE  (C.)     History  of  Louisiana.    The  Spanish  Domination, 
cloth.  8°  New  York,  1854 

441 1  HEUSTIS  (J.  W.)  Physical  Observations . .  on  the  Topography  and 
Diseases  of  Louisiana,  pp.  165,  boards,  uncut.      8°  New  York,  1817 

4412  Historical  Society  of  Louisiana.     Bullard  (H.  A.)   Discourse, 
Jan.  13,  1836,  pp.  30.  8°  N.  Orleans,  1836 

4413  JACQUEMIN   (M.)      Memoire   sur   la   Louisiane,    contenant   la 
description  du  sol  et  des  productions  de  cette  ile,  et  les  inoyens  de 
de  la  rendre  florissante  en  peu  de  temps ;  avec  un  VOCABULAIRE 
et  un  abrege  de  la  Grammaire  de  la  langue  des  Sauvages,  pp.  68, 
halfvelhtm,  VERY  SCARCE.  12°  Paris,  1803 

The  reverend  author  —  "  pendant  vingt-deux  ans,  Missionaire-Prefet-Vicaire-Apostolique 
de  la  Guiane  Francaise,"  etc.  —  asks,  that,  "  to  perpetuate  the  glorious  memory  of  the 
incomparable  General  and  the  indefatigable  first-magistrate  of  France,"  "  grateful  French- 
men should  substitute  for  the  name  of  la  Louisiane,  that  of  la  Napoleone." 


LOUISIANA.  9 

4414  LA  HARPE  (Be'nard  de)  JOURNAL  HISTORIOUE  de  1'Etablissement 
des  Francais  a  hi  I,oui>iane, //.  412,  uncut,  scarce. 

8°  Nouvelle- Or  leans,  A.  L.  Boimart,  1831 

••Impinm-  |a  l'.irU|  chez  Paul  Renouard."  This  w<>rk  is  signed  (//.  412)  by  B6nard 
de  la  Harpc,  who  was  in  Louisiana  from  1718  to  172^,  at  which  time  the  Journal  ends."  — 
RICH,  iS?i,  no.  1 1. 

4415  LE  PAGE  DU  FRATZ  (I' Abbe)     Histoire  de   la  Louisiana,  map. 
3  vols.,  old  calf  gilt.  12°  Paris,  1758 

4ji<>  LE  PAGE  DU  PRATZ  (fAbbe)  History  of  Louisiana,  or  of  the 
Western  Parts  of  Virginia  and  Carolina,  with  a  Description  of  the 
Countries  that  lye  on  both  sides  of  the  Mississipi,  maps.  2  vols., 
«///.  12°  London,  1763 

IP  7      -  The  same  ;  new  edition,  map,  old  calf ,  neat.     8°  London,  1774 

4418  LIVINGSTON  (Edw.)    Report  to  the  Gen.  Assembly  of  Louisiana, 
on  a  Penal  Code  for  the  said  State,  //.  159. 

8°  New  Orleans,  1822 

Autogr.  presentation,  on  title:  "  E.  Livingston  to  H.  G.  Otis." 

4419  —  System  of  Penal  Law,  prepared  for  the  State  of  Louisiana; 
comprising  Codes  of  Offences  and  Punishments,  of  Procedure,  of 
Prison  Discipline,  and  of  Evidence  applicable  as  well  to  Civil  as 
to  Criminal  Cases  ;  and  a  Book  of  Definitions,  etc.,  //.  164,  263, 
(i  £/£.),  27,  (i  blk.\  65,  hf.  russia  neat,  fine  copy. 

sm.  folio,  New  Orleans,  1824,  '25 

4420  —  System  of  Penal  Law,  etc.    Another  copy,  clean  and  fine,  wanting 
the  Code  of  Reform  and  Prison  Discipline,  pp.  164,  263,  (i  blk.)  27, 
(i  blk.),  hf.  sheep.  sm.  folio,  New  Orleans,  1824,  '25 

With  two  autograph  presentations  "  To  the  Hon.  Sani'l  Lathrop,  from  his  most  obed't 
serv't,  Edw.  Livingston." 

4421  -  -  Introductory  Report  to  the  Code   of   Prison  Discipline,  .  . 
being  part  of  the  system  of  Penal  Law  prepared  for  the  State  of 
Louisiana,  //.  78,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Phila.,  1827 

4422  Louisiana.    Ausfiihrliche  Historische  und  Geographische-Besch- 
reibung  des  an  dem  grossen  Flusse  Mississipi  in  Nord-America 
gelegenen  herzlichen   Landes   Louisiana ;    In   welches   die   neu- 
aufgerichtete  Franzosische  grosse  Indianische  Compagnie  Colonien 
zu  schicken  angefangen;  etc.   Andere  Auflage,  map  of  old  Louisiana, 
pp.  (6),   102,  polished  green  calf  extra,  g.  e.    (Zaehnsdorf),    VERY 
SCARCE.  sm.  8°  Leipzig,  1720 

At  the  end  (pp.  99-102)  is  a  satirical  poem  on  "La  Compagnie  de  Mississipi:"  — 
"Aujourd'  hui  il  n'est  plus  question, 
Ni  de  la  Constitution, 
Ni  de  la  Guerre  contre  1'Espagne : 
Un  nouveau  Pais  de  Cocagne, 
Que  Ton  nomme  Mississipi, 
Roule  a  present  sur  le  Tapis."  etc. 

4423  MARTIN  (F.  X.)    History  of  Louisiana,  from  the  Earliest  Period. 
2  vols.,  half  vellum,  gilt.  8°  New  Orleans,  1827,  1829 

4424  ME  MOIRES  historiques  sur  la  Louisiane,  contenant  ce  qui  y  est 
arrive'  de  plus  memorable  depuis  I'anne'e  1687.    Composes  sur  les 
memoires  de  M.  Dumont  par  M.  L.  L.  M.  [I'Abbe'  Le  Mascrier], 
maps  and  plates.     2  vols.,  old  calf  gilt.  12°  Paris,  1753 

See  Rich,  1753,  no.  13. 


IO  LOUISIANA. 

4425  MISSISSIPPI  COMPANY,  (Tracts  relating  to)  —  Some  Considera- 
tions on  the  Consequences  of  the  French  Settling  Colonies  on  the 
Mississippi,  from  a  Gentleman  of  America  to  his  Friend  in  London, 
map,  uncut.  .London,  1720  —  The  Chimera:  or  the  French  Way  of 
paying   National    Debts   laid   open.      London,    1720  —  Impartial 
Enquiry  into  the  Right  of  the  French  King  to  the  Territory  West 
of  the  Mississippi.     London,  n.  d.  —  Full  and  Impartial  Account 
of  the  Company  of  the  Mississippi, . .  projected  and  settled  by  Mr. 
Law;  in  French  and  English.     London,  1720.     4  in  i  voL,  new, 
half  mor.  (Roxburghe).  8° 

4426  [MISSISSIPPI  COMPANY.]    Lettres  Patentes  sur  Arrest  concernant 
la  Commerce  de  la  Nouvelle  Colonie  de  la  Loiiisianne  —  Edit  du 
Roy  concernant  la  Ferme  Generale  du  Tabac  —  Arrest  du  Conseil 
d'Estat  concernant  les  Soldats,  etc.   engagez   au    Service   de   la 
Compagnie  d'Occident,  &  des  Habitans  qui  passent  a  la  Loiiisianne 
—  Ordonnance   du   Roy   centre    les  Vagabondes —  Arrest    [con- 
cernant] les  Vaisseaux  armez  par  la  Comp.  d'Occident  —  Lettres 
Patentes,  qui  permet  an  Sieur  Crozat,  de  faire  seul  le  Commerce 
dans  . .  la  Louisiane  —  Lettres  Patentes,  portant  Etablissement  de 
la  Compagnie  d'Occident  —  Arrest,  qui  nomme  les  Directeurs  de 
la  Comp.  d'Occident  —  Arrest,  qui  nomme  des  Commissaires  pour 
passer  les  Contracts  de  Rentes  de  la  Comp.  d'Occident.     9  RARE 
PIECES  in  i  vol.,  fine  clean  copies,  half  vellum.         4°  Paris,  1712-20 

4427  New  Orleans.     A  Faithful  Picture  of  the  Political  Situation  of 
New  Orleans  at .  .  the  beginning  of  1807,  //.  48,  uncut,  scarce. 

8°  Boston,  1808 

4428  —  Another  copy,  a  small  piece  torn  from  head  of  title  leaf. 

8°  Boston,  i8o§ 

4429  —  LIVINGSTON  (Edw.)     Address  to  the  People  of  the  U.  States, 
on  the  measures  pursued  by  the  Executive  with  respect  to  the 
Batteau  at  New  Orleans,  etc.,  pp.  50.  8°  New  Orleans,  1808 

4430  —  JEFFERSON  (Thos.)     The  Proceedings  of  the  U.  S.  Govern- 
ment  in   maintaining   the    Public    Right   to   the    Beach   of    the 
Mississippi,    at    New   Orleans,    against    the    Intrusion   of    Edw. 
Livingston,  folded  plan,  pp.  80,  hf.  bd.  8°  New  York,  1812 

4431  —  Addresse  de  J.  Lakanal,  President  du  Colleg^  d'Orleans,  a 
ses  concitoyens  de  la  Louisiane,  //.  26,  uncut. 

8°  Nouvelle- Orleans,  1822 

4432  —  PAXTON  (J.  A.)     New  Orleans  Directory  and  Register;  with 
Notes  [historical  and  statistical]  on  New  Orleans,  fine  clean  copy, 

paneled  calf ,  gilt,  RARE.  12°  New  Orleans,  1822 

The  FIRST  New  Orleans  directory.  "  The  labour  attendant  on  the  collection  of  the 
names  and  necessary  information  for  this  undertaking,  was  very  great,  more  particularly 
so,  as  it  may  be  said  to  be  the  FIRST  (complete)  publication  of  the  kind,  attempted  in 
the  State  of  Louisiana." — Preface.  Appended  is  a  VOCABULARY,  in  English  and 
French,  of  terms  of  trades,  &c. 

4433  —  LOUAILLIER  (Lewis)  sen.     Appeal  against  the  crime  of  High 
Treason,  and  explaining  the  transactions  at  New  Orleans,  pp.  28, 
used  copy,  uncut.  8°  \New  Orleans],  1827 

M.  Louaillier  had  opposed,  in  the  Legislature,  the  suspension  of  the  writ  of  Habeas 
Corpus,  demanded  by  Gen.  Jackson,  in  1815. 


LOUISIANA.  I  I 

4434  (New  Orleans.)    NORMAN'S  (K  M.)    New  Orleans  and  Environs  ; 
containing  a  brii •(  Historical  Sketch  of  Louisiana  and  New  Orleans 
from  the  earliest  period,  plates,  pp.  223,  doth. 

16°  New  Orleans,  1845 

4435  —  Sketches  of  Life  and  Character  in  Louisiana  . .  By  a  Member 
of  the  New  Orleans  Bar,  //.  83,  (i).  8°  New  Orleans,  1847 

-  "Truth  is  stranger  than  Fiction."     New  Orleans  as  it  is.. 
By  a  Resident,  //.  79,  SCARCE.  8°  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1849 

4437  --  BARNWELL  (R.  G.)ed.     The  New  Orleans  Book,  [containing 
Extracts  from  New  Orleans  writers],  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

12°  New  Orleans,  1851 

-  HALL  (A.  Oakey)     The  Manhattaner  in  New  Orleans ;   or, 
Phases  of  "Crescent  City"  Life,  //.  x,   190,  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1851 

4439  —  Report  of  the  N.  Orleans  Canal,  Jan.  22,  1835  —  Thoughts 
on  a  Railroad  System  for  New  Orleans.  [1851]  2  Pamphlets. 

4440  PRESENT  STATE  of  the  country  and  inhabitants  of  Louisiana. 
By  an  Officer  at  New  Orleans  to  his  Friend  in  Paris  . . .  To  which 
are  added,  Letters  from  the  Governor  [Vaudreuil]  of  that  Province, 
on  the  Trade  of  the  French  and  English  with  the  Natives,  etc. 
Translated  from  the  French  originals,  //.  55,  hf.  mor.,  good  copy. 

8°  London,  1744 

VERY  SCARCE.  The  Louisiana  of  this  book  included  Alabama,  and  the  whole  of  the 
Mississippi  and  Ohio  Valleys,  and  the  Country  of  the  Illinois.  For  the  full  title,  see 
SABIN'S  Dictionary,  no.  42283. 

4441  ROBIN  (C.  C.)     Voyages  dans  I'lnte'rieur  de  la  Louisiane,  de  la 
Floride  Occidentale  et  dans  les  Isles  de  la  Martinique  et  de  St. 
Domingue,  1802-6  ;  .  .  suivis  de  la  Flore  Louisianaise,  portrait,  and 

folded  map.   3  vols.,  French  calf  gilt.  8°  Paris,  1807 

4442  ROBIN  (C.  C.)     Flora  Ludoviciana ;  or  a  Flora  of  the  State  of 
Louisiana  ;  translated  and  revised  by  C.  S.  Rafinesque,  hf.  bd. 

12°  New  York,  1817 

4443  STODDARD  (Maj.  Amos)     Sketches,  Historical  and  Descriptive 
of  Louisiana,  calf.  8°  Phila.,  1812 

4444  VERGENNES  (M.  de)     Me'moire  historique  et  politique  sur  la 
Louisiane,  portrait,  pp.  315,  hf.  bound,  gilt.  8°  Paris,  1802 

4445  Pamphlets  (14)    Ramsay's  Oration  on  the  Cession  of  Louisiana, 
1804  —  Abr.   Bishop's  Oration  on   the   Acquisition  of  Louisiana, 
New  Haven,  1804  —  S.  Brazer's  Address  on  the  Cession  of  L.  to 
the  U.  S.,  Worcester,   1804 — D.   A.  Leonard's  Oration  [on  same 
subject]  at  Raynham,  Mass.,  Newport,  P.  /.,   1804  —  Debates  in 
U.  S.  Ho.  of  Reps,  on  Louisiana  treaty,    1804,  pp.    171 — Jos. 
^uincy's  Speech   in   Ho.    of   Reps,    1811    (2   copies) — Bullard's 
Disc,  to  Louisiana  Hist.   Society,    1836  —  Address  of  L.   Native 
American  Association,  1839  (2  copies)  —  Barbarous  Treatment  of 
two  unfortunate  females  by  two  Blacks,  1844  —  Rev.  Dr.  Hawks's 
Report  on  the  Univ.  of  Louisiana,  1848  —  and  2  others. 


12  WESTERN  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES, 

THE  WESTERN    STATES  AND  TERRITORIES  ; 
AND  THE  VALLEY  OF  THE  MISSISSIPPI. 

4446  Abentheuerliche  Ereignisse  aus  dem  Leben  der  ersten  Ansiedler 
an  den  Grenzen  der  Mittleren.  und  Westlichen   Staaten.     Nebst 
Histor.  Skizzen  von  den  Feldziigen  der  Generale  Harmar,  St.  Clair, 
und  Wayne,  gegen  die  Indianer  im  Nordwesten,  etc.;  iibersetzt  von 
Benj.  S.  Schneck,  folded  engravings,  pp.  537,  sheep. 

8°  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1842 

4447  ASHE  (Thos.)     Travels  in  America  performed  in  1806,  for  the 
purpose  of  exploring  the  Rivers  Alleghany,  Monongahela,  Ohio, 
and  Mississippi,  etc.,  pp.  366.  12°  London,  1808 

4448  --  The  same,  back  gilt.  12°  New  York,  1811 

4449  ATWATER  (Caleb)  Writings   of;   comprising   a  Description  of 
the  Antiquities  discovered  in  the  Western  country ;  Tour  to  Prairie 
du  Chien  ;   thence  to  Washington ;  etc.,  pp.  408,  plates  of  ancient 
earth-works,  etc.  8°  Columbus,  1833 

4450  BEECHER  (Lyman)     A  Plea  for  the  West,  cloth. 

12°  Cincinnati,  1835 

4451  BELL  (Solo.)  pseudon.    Tales  of  Travel  West  of  the  Mississippi. 
With  a  Map  and  numerous  engravings,  half  cloth.     16°  Boston,  1830 

4452  BELTRAMI  (J.  C.)    La  Decouverte  des  Sources  du  Mississippi  et 
de  la  Riviere  Langlante,  Description  du  Cours  entier  du  Mississippi, 
etc.     Observations  sur  les  Moeurs,  la  Religion,  les  Superstitions, 
etc.  de  plusieurs  Nations  Indiennes,  sewed,  uncut. 

8  °  Nouvelle-  Orleans,  1824 

4453  BELTRAMI  (J.  C.)     A  Pilgrimage  in  Europe  and  America,  lead- 
ing to  the  Discovery  of  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi  and  Bloody 
River,  etc.,  portrait,  maps,  and  other  engravings.  2  vols.,  bds.,  uncut, 

fine  copy.  8°  London,  1828 

The  second  volume  is  chiefly  devoted  to  the  author's  observations  on  the  manners  and 
customs,  the  origin,  etc.,  of  the  American  Indians. 

4454  BRACKENRIDGE  (H.  M.)     Journal  of   a  Voyage   up  the  River 
Missouri  in  1811,  //.  247,  bds.  uncut.  12°  Baltimore,  1815 

4455  BRACKENRIDGE  (H.  M.)     Recollections  of  Persons  and  Places 
in  the  West,  //.  244.  12°  Philadelphia,  n.  d.  [1834] 

4456  BRADFORD  (Wm.  J.  A.)     Notes  on  the  Northwest,  or  Valley  of 
the  Upper  Mississippi,  cloth.  12°  New  York,  1846 

4457  BROWN  (Samuel  R.)     The  Western  Gazetteer:  or,  Emigrant's 
Directory,  containing  a  Geographical  Description  of  the  Western 
States  and  Territories,  pp.  300.  8°  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1817 

"Contains  much  curious  matter  relative  to  the  Indians  and  Antiquities." —  SABIN. 

4458  CARVER  QONA.)     Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  North 
America,   in  the  years   1766,    1767,  and  1768.     Third  Edition.. 
Added  some  Account  of  the  Author  and  a  copious  Index,  portrait, 
2  maps,  and  colored  plates,  pp.  (xxii),  543,  calf,  fine  copy. 

8°  London,  1781 


AND  VALLEY  OF  THE  MISSISSIPPI.  13 

4459  CARVKR   QONA.)    Three   Years  Travels,   etc.    [with  others,  as 
under.]  8°  Phil.,  1784 

(Select  Lives  of  Foreigners]  no  title — Narrative  of  the  extraordinary  case  of  Geo. 
Lukins  ..1  Y.itton,  co.  Snim-isrt.  who  was  possessed  of  Evil  Spirits.  3d  ed.  Lend,  1788 
—  Life  of  Arnu-lK-  Nicolas.  Bristol  [Engl.]  1772.  4  in  i  vol. 

4460  --  Travels,  £/<r.,  binding  broken,  soiled.  12°  Philadelphia,  1792 
.\\tn      -  The  same,  old  calf .                         12°  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1794 

-  The  same,  hf.  l>d.  12°  Boston,  1797 

4463  —  The  same.    4th  Am.  Edition.      12°  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1802 
H»l     -The  same.  12°  Walpole,  N.  H.,   1813 

4465  [CRAMER  (Zadok)  ]  NAVIGATOR  (The),  containing  Directions  for 
Navigating  the  Monongahela,  Allegheny,  Ohio,   and    Mississippi 
Rivers,  etc.,  with  a  Description  of  the  Towns,  Villages,  etc.  and 
maps  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi ;  [with]  an  Appendix  containing 
an  Account  of  Louisiana,  and  of  the  Missouri  and  Columbia  Rivers, 
as  discovered  by  Lewis  and  Clarke.    Sixth  edition,  improved  and 
enlarged,  charts,  plan  of  Pittsburgh,  pp.  (2),  156. 

12°  Pittsburgh,  1808 

4466  —  Another  copy,  clean  and  fine,  wants  plan  of  Pittsburgh. 

4467  -  -  The  same ;  8th  edition,  enlarged,  //.  360. 

12°  Pittsburgh,  1814 

4468  —  The  same  ;  9th  edition,  pp.  307.  12°  Pittsburgh,  1817 

See  CUMINGS  (S.)     The  Western  Pilot,  No.  4470. 

4469  CUMING  (F.)     Sketches  of   a  Tour  to   the  Western    Country, 
through  the  States  of  Ohio  and  Kentucky ;  a  Voyage  down  the 
Ohio  and  Mississippi  Rivers,  and  a  Trip  through  the  Mississippi 
Territory,  and  a  part  of  West  Florida  (1807-1809),  etc.,  pp.  504. 

12°  Pittsburgh,  1810 

4470  CUMINGS  (S.)     The  Western    Pilot,  containing   Charts  of  the 
Ohio  River,  and  of  the  Mississippi,  with  Directions  for  Navigating 
the  same,  and  a  Gazetteer,  etc.,  23  engraved  charts,  and  2  plates, 
pp.  104.  8°  Cincinnati,  1829 

4471  -  -  Another  edition,  23  charts,  3  plates,  pp.  151. 

8°  Cincinnati,  1832 

4472  DANA  (E.)     Geographical  Sketches  on  the  Western   Country, 
designed  for  Emigrants  and  Settlers,  pp.  312,  sheep,  neat. 

12°  Cincinnati,  Looker,  Reynolds  6°  Co.,  1819 

4473  DARBY  (Wm.)     Emigrant's  Guide  to  Western  and  Southwestern 
States  and  Territories,  map,  pp.  311,  xiii.  8°  New  York,  1818 

4474  DEARBORN  (Gen.  H.  A.  S.)     Letters  on  the  Internal  Improve- 
ments and  Commerce  of  the  West,  //.  119,  (i).      8°  Boston,  1839 

4475  ELLICOTT  (A.)     The  Journal  of  Andrew  Ellicott,  late  Commis- 
sioner (1796-1800)  for  determining  the  boundary  between  the  U. 
States  and  the  possessions  of  His  Catholic  Majesty,  containing 
Remarks  on  the  Situation   etc.    of   the  countries   on    the    Ohio, 
Mississippi,  and  Gulf  of  Mexico,  with  Six  MAPS  .  .  .  Added,  An 
Appendix  containing  Astronomical  Observations,  etc.,  pp.  vii,  299, 
151,  half  russia,  fine  copy.  4°  Philadelphia,  Wm.  Fry,  1814 

"  The  pioneer  account  of  regions  then  desert,  and  now  teeming  with  life,  activity,  and 
civilization."  —  SABIN. 


14  WESTERN  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES, 

4476  ELLIS.     NEW  BRITAIN.     Narrative  of  a  Journey,  by  Mr.  Ellis, 
to  a  Country  so  called,  discovered  in  the  vast  Plain  of  the  Missouri, 
and  Inhabited  by  a  People  of  British  Origin,  with  some  Account 
of  their  Constitution,  Laws,  Institutions,  Customs,  etc.,  //.  336, 
uncut.  8°  London,  1820 

4477  FAUX  (W.)     Memorable  Days  in  America;  Journal  of  a  Tour 
to  the  United  States,  undertaken  to  ascertain  the  Condition  and 
Prospects  of  British  Emigrants,  including  account  of  Mr.  Birkbeck's 
settlements  in  the  Illinois,  plate,  pp.  488,  half  calf  .    8°  London,  -1823 

4478  FEARON  (H.  B.)    Sketches  of  America :  a  Narrative  of  a  Journey 
of  5000  Miles,  contained  in  Reports,  etc.,  with  Remarks  on  Mr. 
Birkbeck's  "  Notes  "  and  "  Letters."     2d  edition,  half  calf  . 

8°  London,  1818 

For  Birkbeck's  Letters,  and  Notes,  see  Nos.  4619-21. 

4479  FEATHERSTONHAUGH   (G.  W.)     Maps   of  the   Indian    Country 
East  and  West  of  the  Mississippi  to  the  46th  Degree  of  North 
Latitude,  and  of  the  Minnay  Sotor  River.    2  maps,  folded  in  a  case. 

«°  [1835] 

4480  FLINT  (James)     Letters  from  America,  containing  Observations 
on   the    Climate   and   Agriculture    of    the   Western    States,    etc. 
London,  1822 — WELBY  (A.)     Visit  to  North  America,  and   the 
English    Settlements   in    Illinois,    with   a   Winter    Residence    at 
Philadelphia,   14  lithographic  plates.     London,   1821.     2  in  i  vol., 
half  calf.  8° 

4481  FLINT  (Timo.)     Recollections  of   the  last  Ten   years,    passed 
in . .  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi,  pp.  395,  bds.  uncut. 

8°  Boston,  1826 

4482  FLINT   (Timo.)      Condensed   Geography   and    History   of    the 
Western  States,  or  the  Mississippi  Valley.    2  vols.,  bds.  uncut. 

8°  Cincinnati,  1828 

4483  -  -  The   same ;    2d    edition,    [to   which   is    appended,    a   brief 
Physical  Geography  of  the]    United  States  and  other  Divisions 
of  the  American  Continent.     2  vols.  in  i.  8°  Cincinnati,  1832 

4484  HALL  (Fredk.)     Letters  from  the  East  and  from  the  West,  cloth. 

8°  Washington,  [1840] 

4485  HALL  (James)     Legends  of  the  West,  boards,  uncut. 

12°  Phila.,  1832 

4486  HALL  (James)     Letters  from  the  West ;  containing  Sketches  of 
Scenery,  Manners,  and  Customs,//.  385,  hf.  calf. 

8°  London,  1828 

4487  HALL  (James)     Statistics  of  the  West,  at  the  close  of  the  year 
1836,  //.  284,  cloth.  12°  Cincinnati,  1837 

4488  HALL    (James)      Notes    on    the   Western    States,    containing 
Descriptive    Sketches    of    their    Soil,    Climate,    Resources,    and 
Scenery,  //.  304.  12°  Phila.,  1838 

4489  HALL  (James)     The  West :  its  Commerce  and  Navigation,  pp. 
328,  cloth.  12°  Cincinnati,  1848 


AND  VALLEY  OF  THK  MISSISSIPPI.  I  5 

4490  HARDING  (Benjamin)  A  Tour  through  the  Western  Country, 
A.  D.  1818  &  1819  ..  Published  for  the  use  of  Emi-r.ints,  pp.  (2), 
17,  uncut,  SCARCE.  8°  New  London,  S.  Green,  1819 

"i  x  !  )  Nouvelle  De'couverte  d'un  tres  grand  Pays  siiue 

dins  1'Amcrique,  entre  le  Nouveau  Mexique,  et  la  Mer  Glaciale, 
engraved  title-page,  two  maps  and  two  plates,  mottled  calf,  gilt,  joints 

\rti.  sm.  \2°  -  Utrecht,  Guill.  Broedclet,  1697 

Tlu-  RARE  ORIGINAL  EDITION  of  the  "  Nouvelle  De"couverte,"  dedicated  by  Hennepin 
t..  William  III.  <-t  Kn^land.  Fine  impressions  of  the  maps  and  the  View  of  Niagara. 

4492  HENNEPIN   (L.)      A   New    Discovery   of    a   Vast   Country   in 
America,  Extending  about  Four  Thousand  Miles,  between   New 
Ki  ance   and   New   Mexico  ....  With   a  Continuation :    Giving  an 
Account  of  the  Attempts  of  the  Sieur  De  la  Salle  upon  the  Mines 
of  St.  Barbe,  &c.     The  taking  of  Quebec  by  the  English  ;  With 
the  Advantages  of  a  Shorter  Cut  to  China    and   Japan  ....  To 
which  is  added,  Several  New  Discoveries  in  North  America,  not 
publish'd  in  the  French  edition,  maps  and  plates,  large  and  fine  copy, 
old  calf  .  8°  London,  for  M.  Bentley  \&  others},  1698 

Pp.  (22),  299,  (i) ;  Continuation,  pp.  (32)  178;  New  Discoveries,^.  (2),  303-355;  2 
.!/<// j,  Frontispiece,  and  6  Plates. 

4493  HENNEPIN  (L.)     Nieuwe   Ontdekkinge  Van  een  Groot    Land, 
gelegen  in  America,  Tusschen  nieuw  Mexico  en  de  Ys-Zee  .... 
Benevens  een  Aanhangsel,  behelzende  een  Reize  door  een  Gedeette 
van  de  Spaansche  West-Indien,  en  een  Verhaal  van  d'Expeditie  der 
Franschen  op  Cartagena,  Door  L[ouis]  de  Cfapine].     Frontispiece, 
3  plates,  and  3  maps  (two  backed  with  linen),  large  and  beautiful  copy, 
polished  red  calf ,  full  gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  (W.  Pratt). 

4°  Amsterdam,  Andriesvan  Damme,  1702 

Engraved  Title,  pp.  (26),  220,  (44);  Aanhangsel,  pp.  47.  This  Dutch  translation  of 
Hennepin  is  VERY  SCARCE.  The  supplement  contains  L.  de  Capind's  Voyage  to  the 
West  Indies,  with  an  account  of  the  French  Expedition  to  Carthagena,  1697. 

4494  HOSKINS  (Nathan)  Jr.    Notes  upon  the  Western  Country  in  the 
States    of    Ohio,    Indiana,    and    Illinois,    and   the   Territory    of 
Michigan,  pp.  108,  uncut.  8°  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1833 

4495  HOWE  (H.)     Historical  Collections  of  the  Great  West,  to  which 
is  appended  Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketches  of  Oregon,  New 
Mexico,  Texas,  Minnesota,  Utah,  and  California,  numerous  illustra- 
tions, pp.  440.  2  vols.  in  i,  cloth  gilt.  8°  Cincinnati,  1851 

4496  IRVING  (Washington)   The  Crayon  Miscellany  No.  I.  —  A  Tour 
on  the  Prairies ;  by  the  author  of  the  Sketch  Book. 

12°  Phila.,  i835< 

4497  Joutel  (M.)     Journal   Historique   du  dernier  Voyage    que   feu 
M.   de   la    Sale   fit   dans   le   Golfe    de    Mexique,    pour    trouver 
Pembouchure,  &  le  cours  de  la  Riviere  de   Missicipi . .  Par   M. 
JOUTEL,  .  redige  &  mis  en  ordre  par  M.  de  Michel,  //.  xxxiv,  386, 
map,  old  calf  gilt,  broken.  12°  Paris,  Est.  Robinot,  1713 

Ternaux'  copy,  with  his  crest  and  initials  on  the  cover. 

4498  —  A  Journal  of  the  Last  Voyage  perform'd  by  Monsr.  de  la  Sale 
to  the  Gulph  of  Mexico,  to  find  out  the  Mouth  of  the  Mississippi 
River,  written  in  French  by  M.  Joutel,  //.  xxi,  (9),  205,  (5),  map, 
clean  copy,  old  calf  .  8°  London,  1715 


1 6  WESTERN  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES, 

4499  KER  (H.)     Travels  through  the  Western  Interior  of  the  United 
States  (1808-1816),  with  a  Description  of  a  Great  Part  of  Mexico, 
sheep,  pp.  376.  8°  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  1816 

4500  LANMAN  (C.)     Letters  from  the  Alleghany  Mountains,  //.   198, 
doth.  12°  New  York,  1849 

oooo  LA  SALLE(R.  Cavelier  de)  See  JOUTEL,  Nos.  4497,  4498  ;  MAR- 
QUETTE,  Nos.  4503,  4504;  SHEA  (J.  G.),  No.  4519;  THEVENOT, 
No.  4522 ;  TONTY,  No.  4524. 

4501  Letters  from  the  South  and  West,  by  Arthur  Singleton  [Rev.  H. 
C.  Knight],//.  159.  8°  Boston,  1824 

4502  M'Ci/UNG  (J.  A.)     Sketches  of  Western  Adventure, . .  Incidents 
connected  with  the  Settlement  of  the  West,  1755-1794,  etc.,  roan, 
gilt.  12°  Cincinnati',  1836 

4503  MARQUETTE  (Pere  J.)  et  Joliet  (le  Sieur)    Voyage  et  Decouverte 
de  quelque  pays  et  nations  de  1'Amerique  Septentrionale,  map,  red 
mor.  gilt  edges.  12°  Paris,  1681  /  repr.  Paris,  1845 

No.  108,  of  125  copies  reprinted  for  O.  Rich,  from  Thevenot's  "  Recueil  de  Voyages." 

4504  —  The  same,  blue  morocco,  g.  e.  Paris,  1845 

4505  MELISH  (John)     Information  and  Advice  to  Emigrants  to  the 
United  States,  and  from  the  Eastern  to  the  Western  States,  bds. 
uncut.  1 6°  Phila.,  1819 

4506  MICHAUX  (F.  A.)     Travels  to  the  Westward  of   the   Allegany 
Mountains,  in  the  States  of  Ohio,  Kentucky,  and  Tennessee,  etc., 

folded  map,  pp.  xvi,  350,  sheep.  8°  London,  1805 

4507  MICHAUX  (F.  A.)    Voyages  a  POuest  des  Monts  Alleghanys . .  et 
Retour  a  Charleston,  map,  green  mor.  gilt,  fine  copy.    8°  Paris,  1808 

4508  MILLER  (Andrew)     New  States  and  Territories,  or  the  Ohio, 
Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan,  North-Western,  Missouri,  Louisiana, 
Missisippi  (sic)  and  Alabama,  in  their  real  characters,  in  1818,  etc., 
with  a  Map-Table  of  the  State  of  Ohio,   Tables  of  Roads,  Distances, 
etc.,  pp.  96,  hf.  bd.,  nice  fresh  copy,  VERY  RARE.  24°  n.  p.  1819 

4509  MILLER,  (A.)     New  States  and  Territories,  or  Ohio,  Indiana, 
Illinois,  Michigan,  etc.  in  1818,  Map-Table,  pp.  32,  RARE. 

8°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [1819] 

4510  OGDEN  (G.  W.)    Letters  from  the  West,  boards,  uncut,  some  pages 
water-stained.  12°  New  Bedford,  1823 

4511  PERKINS  (Jas.  H.)     Annals  of  the  West,  from  the  Discovery  of 
the  Mississippi  Valley  to  the  year  1845,  sPr-  sheep,  autograph  of  H. 
Howe,  author  of  Hist.  Collections  of  Ohio,  etc.      8°  Cincinnati,  1847 

4512  PIKE  (Z.  M.)     An  Account  of  Expeditions  to  the  Sources  of  the 
Mississippi,  and  through  the  Western  parts  of  Louisiana,  and  a 
Tour  through  Interior  parts  of  New  Spain,  portrait,  and  atlas  of 
maps  and  charts.  8°  Phila.,  1810 

4513  PITTMAN  (Capt.  P.)     The  Present  State  of  the  European  Settle- 
ments on  the  Missisippi,  with  a  Geographical  Description  of  that 
River,  with  engraved  plans  and  draughts,  pp.  viii,  99,  hf.  calf,  neat, 
large  copy.  4°  London,  1770 

4514  RUXTON  (G.  F.)     Life  in  the  Far  West,  cloth  (a  name  cut  from 
top  of  title  page).  12°  New  York,  1849 


AND  VAI  I.I  V  OP  THE  MISSISSIPPI.  17 

i  (H.  R.)    Journal  of  Travels  to  the  Sources  of  the 

'ppi  l\i\vr,  with  the   Expedition  under  Gov.  Cass,  in  1820, 

map  an. I  engravings,  pp.  424,  half  russia.  8°  Albany,  1821 

-  Narrative  <»(  an  Expedition  through  the  Upper  Mississippi, 

to  Itasca  Lake  .  .  in  1832,  map,  uncut.  8°  New  York,  1834 

45  1 7  -  -  Travels  in  the  Central  portions  of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  pp. 

459,  map  and  plates,  half  russia.  8°  New  York,  1825 

SCHUI/IV  (( 'hristian  jun.)    Travels  on  an  Inland  Voyage  through 

[the  Middle,   Southern,   and  Western  States  and  Territories]  in 

1807  and  1808,  portrait,  maps  and  plates,  half  calf .   2  vols.  in  i. 

8°  New  York,  1810 

4519  SHEA  (J.  G.)    Early  French  Voyages  up  and  down  the  Mississippi, 
by  Cavelier,  St.  Cosme,  Le  Sueur,  Gravier,  and  Guignes.     With 
Introduction  and  notes  by  J.  G.  Shea,  green  cloth,  top  gilt,  uncut. 

sm.  4°  Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1861 

4520  SMITH  (Thos.)    Emigrant's  Guide  to  the  United  States,  including 
the  Substance  of  the  Journal  of  Thos.  Hulme.  2cl  edition,  //.  52, 
hf.  bd.  8°  London,  1818 

45*1   SOUTHWEST  (The);  by  a  Yankee.    2  vols.,  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1835 

THEVENOT.  Recueil  |  de  Voyages  |  de  Mr  Thevenot.  Dedie' 
an  Roy.  !  str.  grained  blue  morocco,  sides  double-paneled,  and  elegantly 
ornamented,  back  full-gilt,  ins.  borders,  g.  e.  (  W.  Pratt). 

sm.  8°  Paris,  chez  Estienne  Michallet,  1681 

Collation  :  Title  ;  on  verso,  "  Suite  de  Recueil,"  etc.  (Contents).  Avis,  pp.  i-u,  large 
folded  map  (of  the  discoveries  of  Abel  Tasman).  "  Relations  de  ca  Recueil,  imprim^es 
jusques  a  cette  heure,"  pp.  12-16  (with  "Extraitdu  Privilege,"  on  p.  16).  Carte  de  la 
decouverte  faite  1'an  1673,  d^ns  1'Amerique  Septentrionale.  Decouverte  de  quelques  Pays 
et  Nations  de  1'Amerique  Septentrionale,  pp.  1-43,  and  i  p.  blank.  Folded  Map  (with 
Explication)  de  la  decouverte  de  la  Terre  d'lelmer.  Voyage  d'un  Ambassadevr  que  le 
Tzaar  de  Moscovie  envoya  . .  a  la  Chine,  pp.  i-iS  (with  "  Extrait  du  Privilege,"  at  foot  of 
p.  18).  Explication  des  lettres  de  la  Figure  suivante,  i  p. ;  verso,  the  4  figures,  engraved 
on  copper.  Discours  sur  1'Art  de  la  Navigation,  avec  quelques  Problemes,  pp.  1-32. 
(Title  leaf)  Les  Histoires  Naturelles  de  1'Ephemere  etdu  Cancellus;  verso  blank.  Text: 
Histoire  naturelle  de  TEphemere,  pp.  1-20,  and  7  plates  (2  folded)  with' Explanations,  pp. 
1-13,  and  i  blk.  page.  Histoire  naturelle  du  Cancellus,  pp.  i-S,  with  5  plates  in  the  text, 
and  a  sixth  on  a  separate  leaf  (verso  blank)  at  the  end.  Le  Cabinet  de  Mr.  Swammerdam, 
etc.,  pp.  1-16.  Errata,  i  leaf,  n.  n.,  verso  blank. 

A  LARGE  AND  REMARKABLE  FINE  COPY  of  this  rare  collection.  Most  copies  want  the 
page  of  Errata,  and  the  extra  (full)  title  to  the  Natural  History  of  the  Ephemera  and 
Hermit  Crab.  The  impression  of  Marquette's  Map  is  clear  and  fine. 

4523  THOMAS  (David)     Travels  through  the  Western  Country  in  the 
summer  of  1816,  map  wanting.  16°  Auburn,  1819 

4524  Tonty  (H.  de)     An  Account  of  Monsieur  de  la  Salle's  last 
Expedition  and  Discoveries  in  North  America . .  Published  by  the 
Chevalier  Tonti .  .  made  English  from  the  Paris  original,  //.  (2),  211. 
Bound  with  others,  as  below,  3  in  i  vol.,  old  calf,  neat. 

sm.  ^London,  1698 

Froger  (T.)  Relation  of  a  Voyage  made,  1695-97,  on  the  Coasts  of  Africa,  Streights  of 
Magellan,  Brasil,  Cayenna,  and  the  Antilles, .  under  the  command  of  M.  de  Gennes.  By 
the  Sieur  Froger.  Illustrated  with  divers  strange  Figures  drawn  to  the  Life,  copperplates 
and  maps,  pp.  (12),  173,  (2)  —  A  Relation  of  a  Voyage  made  by  the  Sieur  de  Montauban, 
on  the  Coasts  of  Guinea,  in  the  year  1695,  //.  44. 

4525  VOLNEY  (C.  F.)     View  of  the  Climate  and  soil  of  the  United 
States ;  to  which  are  annexed  some   Accounts   of   Florida,    the 

3 


18  OHIO, 

French  Colony  on  the  Scioto, .  .  and  the  Savages  or  Natives,  with 
maps  and  plates,  calf.  8°  London,  1804 

4526  WALKER  (ADAM)     A  Journal  of  two  Campaigns  of . .  U.   S. 
Infantry,  in  the  Michigan  and  Indiana  Territories,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  John  P.  Boyd,  and  Lt.  Col.  James  Miller,  during  the 
years  1811,   &   12.    By  Adam  Walker,   late  a  soldier  of  the  4th 
Regiment,  //.  143,  half  mor.,  plain. 

12°  Kerne,  N.  H.  (Sentinel  Press),  1816 

"  This  Journal  of  a  campaign  against  the  Indians  and  their  British  allies,  although  of 
comparatively  recent  publication,  is  MUCH  RARER  than  many  of  the  New  England 
imprints  of  a  century  and  a  half  earlier.  It  is  the  ONLY  COPY  I  HAVE  MET  WITH,  either 
in  public  or  private  libraries."  —  Field's  Ind.  Bibliography,  no.  1619. 

4527  WALKER  (ADAM)     A  Journal  of  two  Campaigns  &c.,  ANOTHER 
COPY,  boards,  UNCUT.  12°  Keene,  N.  H.,  1816 

Autograph  of  Wm.  D.  Fenno,  with  penciled  note  :  "  Adam  Walker  was  brought  up  as 
a  printer  in  Worcester,  entered  the  army  as  a  drummer,  afterwards  worked  as  a  printer  in 
Boston,  where  he  died  in  iS>6."  EXTREMELY  RARE,  in  this  condition. 

4528  WILLIAMS  (W.)     Appleton's  Southern  and  Western  Travellers' 
Guide ;  with  new  and  authentic  maps,  pp.  140,  cloth. 

1 6°  New  York,  1852 

4529  WISLIZENUS   (F.   A.)   M.D.     Em    Ausflug   nach   den   Felsen- 
Gebirgen  im  Jahre  1839,  pp.  126,  map.  12°  St.  Louis,  1840 

4530  Pamphlets    (6)     Schermerhorn   (J.    F.)    and    Mills    (S.  J.)     A 
Correct  View  of  the  U.  S.,  west  of  the  Alleganies,  pp.  52,  uncut. 
Hartford,  1814  —  Mills  (S.  J.)  and  Smith  (D.)    Report  of  Mission 
Tour  to  that  part  of  the  U.  S.  west  of  the  Allegany   Mountains, 
//.    64.    Andover,    1815  —  Miller  (Andrew)      New    States    and 
Territories,  in  their  real  characters,  etc.,  Map-Table  of  Ohio,  pp.  32. 
n.    p.   [1818],   RARE — Harding  (B.)  Tour   through   the  Western 
Country.  New  London,  1819,  RARE  —  Hoskins  (N.)     Notes  on  the 
Western  Country,  //.  108,  uncut.     Greenfield,  1833  —  Featherston- 
haugh's  Geol.  Report  on  country  between  the  Missouri  and  Red 
Rivers,  pp.  97.     1835.  8° 

OHIO.    THE   NORTH-WESTERN  TERRITORY. 

4531  ATWATER  (Caleb)     History  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  natural  and 
civil.    Second  edition,  sheep.  8°  Cincinnati,  [1838] 

4532  BURNET  (J.)     Notes   on  the  Early  Settlement   of  the   North- 
Western  Territory,  cloth.  8°  New  York,  1847 

oooo  CARVER  (Jona.)     Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  North 
America.     See  Nos.  4558-64. 

4533  CHASE  (Salmon  P.)     Sketch  of   the  History  of   Ohio,  //.  40, 
scarce.  1.  8°  Cincimiati,  1833 

4534  CINCINNATI.    DRAKE  (DANIEL)     Natural  and  Statistical  View, 
or  Picture  of  Cincinnati  and  the  Miami  country,  engraved  plan,  new 
half  morocco,  uncut.  12°  Cincimiati,  1815 

4535  —  The  Cincinnati  Directory,  containing  the  Names,  Profession, 
and  Occupation  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town,  etc.,  illustrated  by 
a  Copperplate  Engraving,  exhibiting  a  View  of  the  City.     By  a 
Citizen,  pp.  156,  sheep,  neat,  fine  copy,  RARE. 

12°  O.  Farnsworth,  \Cincinnati\,  1819 

"  The  First  Cincinnati  Directory." 


AND  THE  NORTH-WESTERN  TERRITORY.  19 

4536  CINCINNATI.     The  Cincinnati   Directory,  another  copy,  no  plan, 
uncut.  i  •     O.  Farnsworth,  1819 

4537  —  DRAKK  (B.)  and  MANSFIELD  (E.  D.)     Cincinnati  in  1826, 
plate  of  U.  S.  Branch  Bank,  pp.  100.  12°  Cincinnati,  1826 

-  Cist  (C.)     Cincinnati  in  1841  :  its  Early  Annals  and  Future 
Prospects,  plates,  cloth.  12°  Cincinnati,  1841 

4539  ~       ~  Cincinnati  Miscellany ;  or  Antiquities  of  the  West.    Com- 
piled from  the  Western  General  Advertiser  by  C.  Cist.     Vol.  i. 
(Oct.  i844-May,  1845), .PP-  272-  8°  Cincinnati,  1845 

4540  —  Gov.  Bebb's  Anniversary  Address  before  the  Y.  M.  Library 
Association,  April  18,  1848  —  Cemetery  of  Spring  Grove:  Charter, 
Rules,  etc.,  with  Hon.  J.  M'Lean's  Address,  1849.    (2  Pamphlets.) 

.15  1 1   CLEVELAND   Directory,    1837    (the  first  one  published ;  with   a 
History  of  Cleveland^  1846,  1850.  3  vols..  12°  and  8° 

4542  Cleveland.    City  Documents  :  Mayor's  Address,  Financial  State- 
ment, Reports  of  Departments,  etc.,  for  1859-60,  //.  94. 

8°  Cleveland,  1860 

543  —  WHITTLESEY  (Col.  Chas.)  Early  History  of  Cleveland, .  .  with 
Biographical  Notices,  etc.,  views,  plans,  and  other  illustrations,  pp. 
487,  cloth.  8°  Cleveland,  1867 

4544  COLUMBUS  Business  Directory,  1843-4  (with  a  brief  History). — 
Kinney's  Directory  for  1845-6.  2  vols.  12°  Columbus. 

4545  [CUTLER  (Manasseh)  ]     An    Explanation  |  of  the  |  Map  |  which 
delineates  that  part  of  the  |  Federal  Lands,  |  Comprehended  between 
Pennsylvania  West  Line,  the  Rivers  Ohio  |  and  Sioto,  and  Lake 
Erie  ;  confirmed  to  the  United  States    by  sundry  Tribes  of  Indians, 
in  the  Treaties  of  1784  and  1786,  |  and  now  ready  for  Settlement.  | 
//.  24,  UNCUT,  VERY  SCARCE.     8°  Salem,  Dabney  and  Cushing,  1787 

"  It  is  found,  by  late  experiments,  that  sails  are  used  to  great  advantage  against  the 
currents  of  the  Ohio :  And  it  is  worthy  of  observation,  that  in  all  probability  STEAM- 
IJOATS  will  be  found  to  do  infinite  service,  in  all  our  extensive  river  navigation."  — p.  13. 

4546  DELAFIELD  (J.)  jun.     A  Brief  Topographical  Description  of  the 
County  of  Washington,  in  the  State  of  Ohio,  folded  plate  of  the 
Campus  Martius  (Marietta),  pp.  39,  SCARCE. 

8°  New  York,  J.  M.  Elliott,  1834 

The  first  Ohio  County  History. 

4547  FENWICK  (Bishop  Edw.)     Korte  Beschryving  van  de  Zendeling- 
schap  van  Pater  Fenwich,  Bisschop  van  Cincinnati,  in  Ohio, . .  na 
de  Fransche  uytgave,  pp.  8,  uncut,  SCARCE. 

8°  teAntwerpen,  n.  d.  [1824] 

4548  GNADENHUETTEN  Massacre.     A  True  History  of  the  Massacre 
of  Ninety-six  Christian  Indians,  at  Gnadenhuetten,  Ohio,  March 
8th,  1782.     Published  by  the  Gnadenhuetten  Monument  Society, 
//.  IT.  8°  New  Philadelphia,  O.,  1844 

4549  — The  same.  12°  New  Philadelphia,  1847 

4550  Granville.     ROBBINS  (S.  P.)     Sermon    at   Granville,    Dec.    14, 
1808,  at  ordination  of  the  Rev.  Timothy  Harris,//.  17.    Marietta, 
S.  Fairlamb,  1809  —  Rev.  J.  Little's  New  Year's  Sermon,  1838, — 
and  his  Twenty-five  New  Years'  Sermon,  1852.     3  Pamphlets. 


2O  OHIO, 

4551  HALL  (JAMES)     Statistics  of  the  West,  at  the  close  of  the  year 
1836,  doth.  12°  Cincinnati,  1837 

j£ir°  For  other  Publications  by  Judge  Hall,  See  Nos.  4487-89. 

4552  [CUTLER  (Lieut.  Jervase)  ]     Topographical  Description  of  Ohio, 

Indiana  Territory,  and  Louisiana, and  a  concise  Account  of 

the  Indian  Tribes  west  of  the  Mississippi ;  to  which  is  added  an 
interesting  Journal  of  Mr.  Chas.  Le  Raye  while  a  Captive  with  the 
Sioux  Nation,  etc.     By  a  late  officer  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  pp.  219, 
plates,  old  calf,  neat.  12°  Boston,  1812 

The  Journal  of  Le  Raye,  not  published  elsewhere,  is  of  considerable  value.  The  volume 
contains  (p.  42)  an  engraved  view  of  Cincinnati  in  1812. 

4553  HARRIS  (T.  M.)     Journal  of  a  Tour  into  the  Territory  west  of 
the  Alleghany  Mountains,  in  1803 ;  with  an  account  of  the  State  of 
Ohio,  maps  and  views  (plates  somewhat  foxed},  boards,  tmcut. 

8°  Boston,  1805 

4554  HAWLEY   (ZERAH)     Journal   of   a  -Tour   through    Connecticut, 
Massachusetts,  New  York,  the  North  part  of   Pennsylvania  and 
Ohio,  including  a  year's  residence  in  New  Connecticut  or  Western 
Reserve,  boards,  uncut,  fine  copy,  RARE.  12°  New  Haven,  1822 

4555  HILDRETH  (S.  P.)     Pioneer  History  of  the  Ohio  Valley  and  the 
N.  W.  Territory,  map  and  plates,  pp.  xiii,  525.      8°  Cincinnati,  1848 

4556  HILDRETH  (S.  P.)     Biographical  and  Historical  Memoirs  of  the 
Pioneer  Settlers  of  Ohio, ...  to  which   is  annexed  a  Journal  of 
Occurrences  ...  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  A.D.  1775,  by  Col.  R.  J. 
Meigs,  portraits  and  plates  ^  embossed  morocco.       8°  Cincinnati,  1852 

"  This  is  the  second  volume  of  the  Early  History  of  Ohio,  prepared  by  Dr.  Hildreth, 
and  published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Ohio  Historical  Society." 

4557  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Ohio,  Journal,  Part  I. 
Vol.1.,  Columbus,  1838  —  Transactions,  Part  Second,  Vol.  I.,  sheep, 
Cincinnati,  1839 — Journal,  reprinted  by  R.  Clarke  6°  Co.,   1872. 
(3  vols.)  8° 

The  first  edition  of  the  Journal  (1838)  is  slightly  water  stained. 

4558  HUTCHINS  (Thomas)    A  Topographical  Description  of  Virginia, 
Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  and  North  Carolina,  comprehending  the 
rivers  Ohio,   Kenhawa,    etc.     With  Plans   engraved  on  copper: 
And  an  Appendix,  containing  Mr.  Patrick  Kennedy's  Journal,  and 
a  correct  List  of  the  different  Nations  and  Tribes  of  Indians,  etc., 
half  morocco.  12°  Boston,  J.  Norman,  1787 

The  special  valtieof  this  copy  is  in  several  pages  it  contains  of  MANUSCRIPT  ADDITIONS 
AND  NOTES,  by  a  gentleman  who  visited  the  Ohio  Land  Company's  tract  in  1787,  the  year 
before  the  permanent  settlement  of  Marietta  :  "  100  men  are  to  go  on  this  fall,  and  build 
too  houses  on  three  sides  of  the  city."  etc. 

4559  HUTCHINS  (Thomas)     Topographical  Description  of   Virginia, 
etc.,  maps,  &>c.,  uncut.  8°  London,  1788 

4560  JENKINS  (W.)     The  Ohio    Gazetteer,   and   Traveller's    Guide ; 
revised  edition,  with  Census  for  1840,  etc.,  map,  pp.  578,  sheep. 

12°  Columbus,  1841 

4561  KILBOURN  (J.)  The  Ohio  Gazetteer,  or  Topographical  Dictionary. 
3d  edition,  improved,  map,  plans  of  Columbus,  and  of  Mounds  at 
Circleville,  pp.  74. 

8°  Columbus,  J.  Kilbourn,  (printed  by  P.  H.  Olmsted,)  1817 


AND  THE  NORTH-WESTERN  TERRITORY.  21 

JVILHOURN  (J.)    The  Ohio  Gazetteer  and  Topographical  Dic- 
tionary, 3d  edition,  improved,  //.  180,  boards,  uncut,  dean. 

8°  Albany,  Joshua  Fish,  1817 

—  The   Ohio   Gazetteer   and    Topographical    Dictionary,    5th 
flition.  improved,  map,  plans  of  Columbus  and  of  Indian  Mounds 
at  Cirdeville.  12°  Columbus,  1818 

—  The   Ohio    Gazetteer,   yth    edition,   carefully   revised    and 
corrected,  map.  12°  Columbus,  1821 

4565  —  The  Ohio  Gazetteer,  8th  edition.  12°  Columbus,  1826 

-  The  Ohio  Gazetteer,  etc.,  loth  edition,  revised,  enlarged,  and 

corrected,  sheep.  12°  Columbus,  J.  Kilbourn,  1831 

4567  KILBOURN  (J.)     Public  Documents  concerning  the  Ohio  Canals, 
which  are  to  connect  Lake  Erie  with  the  Ohio  River,  //.  452,  29, 
half  bound.  8°  Columbus,  1832 

4568  MCDONALD   (J.)      Biographical    Sketches    of    General    Nath. 
Massie,   Gen.   Duncan  Me  Arthur,  Capt.  Wm.  Wells,    and   Gen. 
Simon  Kenton,  early  settlers  in  the  Western  Country,  VERY  SCARCE. 

12°  Cincinnati,  1838 

4569  —  The  same,  illustrated,  doth.  12°  Dayton,  1852 

4570  MADISON,  Geauga  County.     Sermon  by  Rev.  E.  T.  Woodruff,  at 
the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Jona.  A.  Woodruff,  to  the  pastoral  charge 
of  the  United  Congregations  of  Unionville  and  Centreville,  June 
25,  1834,  pp.  14.  8°  Painesville,  O.,  E.D.  Howe,  1834 

4571  MARIETTA.     Oration  delivered  at  Marietta,  July  4,  1788,  by  the 
Hon.  James  M.  Varnum,  Esq., . .  Speech  of  his  Excellency  Arthur 
St.  Clair,  Esquire,  . .  and  Proceedings  of   the  Inhabitants  of  the 
City  of  Marietta,  pp.  14,  half  red  morocco,  VERY  RARE. 

4°  Newport  (R.  /.),  Peter  Edes,  1788 
An  AUTOGRAPH  LETTER  of  Gen.  Varnum,  from  New  York,  March,  1787,  is  laid  in. 

4572  --  DROWN  (Sol.)     Oration  delivered  at  Marietta,  April  7,  1789, 
in  Commemoration  of  the  Settlement  formed  by  the  Ohio  Company, 
LARGE  PAPER,  half ' morocco,  uncut.  r.  4°  Worcester,  Mass.,  1789 

4573  —  STORY  (Isaac)    Sermon,  Aug.  15,  1798,  at  Ordination  of  Rev. 
Daniel  Story,  to  the  pastoral  care  of  the  Church  in  Marietta,  pp. 
43,  uncut,  SCARCE.  8    Salem  [Mass.],  1798 

4574  --  HALCYON  ITINERARY  (The),  and  True  Millenium  Messenger, 
[published]  monthly,  Nos.  1-6,  half  bound. 

12°  Marietta  [0.],  Samuel  Fairlamb,  1807 
One  of  the  earliest  books  printed  in  Ohio. 

4575  --  SHEPARD  (Enoch)  Deacon  of  the  First  Presbyt.    Church  in 
Marietta.     Thoughts  on  the  Prophecies  ;   applicable  to  the  Times, 
//•  J57>  sneeP-  12°  Marietta,  Joseph  Israel,  1812 

4576  —  WICKES  (Rev.  Thos.)     Historical  Discourse,  commemorative 
of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Marietta,  delivered,  Dec.  6,  1846, 
PP-  3°-  8°  Marietta,  1847 

4577  MATIIKR  (W.  W.)     First  and  Second  Annual  Reports  on  the 
Geological   Survey  of  the  State  of  Ohio,   2  vols.  in   i,  half  calf, 
plates.  8°  Columbus,  1838,  '39 


22  OHIO  J    AND  THE  NORTH-WESTERN  TERRITORY. 

oooo  MILLER  (Andrew)     New  States  and  Territories,  or  the  Ohio, 
etc.     See  No.  4509. 

4578  Report  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  for  Trade  and  Plantations 
on  the  Petition  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Walpole,  Benjamin  Franklin, 
and  their  associates ;  for  a  Grant  of  Lands  on  the  River  Ohio,  etc. 
With  Observations  and  Remarks,  half  morocco,  neat,  RARE. 

8°  London,  1772 

4579  SCIOTO  COMPANY.     [Avis  de  la  Compagnie  du  Scioto,  e-tablie  a 
Paris  pour  1'exploitation   &   la   vente   de   trois   millions   d'acres 
anglois   de   terres,  situes  dans   1'Amerique    Septentrionale],  n.  t , 
pp.  15,  half  mor.  4    Paris,  1789 

4580  —  Nouveau    Prospectus   de   la    Compagnie   du    Scioto,    avec 
plusieurs  extraits  de  Lettres,  ecrites  du  Scioto  meme,  en  date  du 
12  Octobre,  1790,  new  half  morocco,  RARE.       8°  n.p.  [Pans],   1790 

4581  Tallmadge.     Sketch  of   the    Settlement   and    Progress  of   the 
Township  of  Tallmadge,  Summit  Co.;  by  Charles  Whittlesey,  pp. 
29,  scarce.  12°  Cleveland,  1842 

4582  Topographical  (A)  Description  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  Indiana 
Territory,  and  Louisiana,  .  .  and  a  concise  account  of  the  Indian 
Tribes  west  of  the  Mississippi.     To  which  is  added  the  Journal  of 
Mr.  Chas.  LeRaye  while  a  captive  with  the  Sioux  nation-     By  a 
late  Officer  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  view  of  Cincinnati,  and  other  plates, 
pp.  219,  sheep.  11°  Boston,  1812 

4583  [WARD  (NAHUM)  ]     A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  one 
of  the  United  States  of  North  America ;  with  a  MAP,  etc.     By  a 
resident  of  Twelve  years  at  Marietta,  Map,  pp.  16,  half  roan. 

8°  Glasgow,  1822 

"This  Pamphlet,  one  of  the  RAREST  relating  to  the  State,  ..  was  published  by 
Nahum  Ward,  of  Marietta,  to  induce  emigration  to  this  section  of  the  State."  —  P.  G. 
THOMSON'S  Bibliogr.  of  Ohio ',  nc.  1370. 

4584  Pamphlets  (18)     Articles  of  an  Association  by  the  name  of  the 
Ohio  Company.    Worcester,  1786  (12°) — Evidence  reported  to  the  U. 
S  Senate,  in  the  case  of  John  Smith,  a  Senator  from  Ohio  (indicted 
for  treason),//.  93,  uncut.     1807  —  State  Constitution.     2d   ed. 
Chillicothe,  1803  —  Report   of  Canal   Comm'rs,   and   Documents, 
1824 — [Proceedings  at]  Commencement  of  Ohio  Canal,  1825  — 
Bishop    Chase's   Defence  of    Kenyon    College,    1831,  //.    72  — 
Narrative  of  late  proceedings  against  the  Liberty  of  the  Press  in 
Cincinnati,  1836  —  Doc'ts  rel.  to  the  Portsmouth  Comp'y  (Sciota 
Co.),   1836  —  Catalogue  (etc.)  of   Marietta  College,  1837-8  —  C. 
Whittlesey's    Hist.    Sketch    of    Tallmadge,    1842 — Whittlesey's 
Discourse  rel.  to  the  Exped.  against  the  Indians  on  the  Scioto,  in 

.  1774.  Cleveland,  1842  —  Rev.  Sam'l  Chase's  Review  of  Jubilee 
College,  plan,  1843  —  Hist.  Sketch  of  Pickaway  County.  [1844] 
—  National  Magazine,  Dec.,  1845  (containing  an  Account  of 
Cleveland,  by  J.  Bar.)  —  Wickes's  Hist.  Discourse,  Congr.  Church 
in  Marietta,  1847  —  Gallagher's  Disc,  before  Ohio  Hist.  Society, 
//.  88,  1850  —  Rev.  A.  Kingsbury's  [25th  anniv.]  Sermon,  Presb. 
Church  in  Putnam,  1860;  and  another.  8°  and  12° 


KENTUCKY.     TENNESSEE.  23 

KENTUCKY.   TENNESSEE. 

ACTS  AND  LAWS  of  Kentucky;  See  TUU.MIN  (H.)  No.  4615. 

IJOONK  (Col.  Daniel)  Life  and  Adventures  of  Colonel  Daniel 
Boon,  the  First  White  Settler  in  the  State  of  Kentucky . .  Written 
by  himself.  .  Annexed,  Is  an  Eulogy  on  Col.  Boon,  and  choice  of 
Life,  by  Lord  Byron,  //.  36,  portrait,  fine  copy,  hf.  mor.,  top  gilt, 
UNCUT,  VERY  RARE.  Brooklyn,  for  C.  Wilder,  1823 

The  FIKST  EDITION  of  this  Pamphlet,  — of  which  Field's  Indian  Bibliography  (no. 
152)  notes  the  second  edition  (Brooklyn,  1824),  and  Sabin's  Dictionary  (no.  6370) 
ribcs  the  third  (Providence,  H.  Truinbull,  1824),  as  "a  very  rare  pamphlet."  The 
three  editions  were  printed  with  the  same  types  —  as  was  also  the  "  Rev.  James  Steward's  " 
History  of  the  Discovery  of  America  ("Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  Grant  &  Wells,"  n.  d.)  in  1809, 
and  several  editions  of  H.  TrumbulPs  Indian  Wars,  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  and  Boston. 

4586  BUTLER  (Mann)     History  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Kentucky, 
engravings,  pp.  xi,  396,  fine  copy.  8°  Louisville,  1834 

4587  —  History  of  Kentucky.  2cl  edition,  enlarged,//,  xvi,  xiii-lxxii, 
551,  portrait,  bds.,  uncut,  clean  and  fine.  8°  Cincinnati,  1836 

4588  COLLINS  (Lewis)     Historical  Collections  of  Kentucky,  map  and 
numerous  engravings,  pp.  560,  half  roan,  good  copy. 

8°  Lewis  Collins,  Maysville,  1847 

4589  DAVIDSON  (Rev.  R.)    An  Excursion  to  the  Mammoth  Cave,  and 
Barrens  of  Kentucky  ;  with  notices  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  the 
State,  //.  148,  cloth.  16°  Lexington,  Ky.,  1840 
0  FILSON  (J.)     The  Discovery,  Settlement,  and  Present  State  of 
Kentucke  .  .  To    which  is    added   An   Appendix,  containing  the 
Adventures  of  Col.  Daniel  Boon,  etc.,  pp.  118,  polished  calf,  gilt, 
VERY  RARE.                                   8°   Wilmington,  James  Adams,  1784 

See  IMLAY  (G.)  Nos.  4597,  4598. 

»i  FILSON  (J.)  Histoire  de  Kentucke,  Nouvelle  Colonie  a  1'Ouest 
de  la  Virginie. .  traduit  de  PAnglois  .  .  par  M.  Parraud,  map,  pp. 
(2),  xvi,  234.  8°  Paris,  1785 

592  FITZROY  (Alex.)     The  Discovery,  Purchase,  and  Settlement  of 
the  Country  of  Kentucke,  no  map,  pp.  15.  8°  London,  1786 

4593  HALL  (James)     The  Harpe's  Head  ;  a  Legend  of  Kentucky, 
cloth.  12°  Philadelphia,  1833 

4594  HAYWOOD  (JOHN)     The  |  Natural  and  Aboriginal  |  History 
of  |  Tennessee,  |  up  to  the  I  First  Settlements  therein   by  the   White 
People,    in  the   year  1768,  \pp.  viii,  390,  liv,  sheep,  fine  copy. 

S"  Nashville,  Geo.  Wilson,  1823 

"EXCEEDINGLY  RARE  and  high  prized ..  The  author  describes  with  great 
minuteness  and  care  the  relics  of  the  race  which  once  inhabited  the  territory,  its  utensils, 
skeletons,  crania,  and  fortifications,"  etc.  —  FIELD'S  2nd.  Bibliography. 

4595  HAYWOOD  (John)     The  |  Civil  and  Political  |  History  |  of  the  | 
State   of   Tennessee,  |  from  its  |  Earliest   Settlement    up   to  |  the 
year  1796;  j  including  the  j  Boundaries  of  the  State.  |  3  prelim,  leaves, 
PP-  5°4>  VERY  RARE.     8°  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  Heiskell  and  Brown,  1823 

"  Only  less  rare  than  the  Aboriginal  History,  by  the  same  author."  —  FIELD'S  hid. 
Bibliography. 

4596  IMLAY   (G.)     A   Topographical    Description    of    the   Western 
Territory  of  North  America  ; . .  added,  A  delineation  of  the  Laws 
and  Government  of  the  State  of  Kentucky,//,  xv,  247,  half  vellum, 
gilt.  8°  London,  for  J.  Debrett,  1792 


24  KENTUCKY.     TENNESSEE. 

4597  IMLAY   (G.)     A  Topographical    Description   of    the  Western 
Territory,  etc. .  and  The  Discovery,  Settlement,  and  Present  State 
of  Kentucky,  and  An  Essay  towards  the  Topography  and  History 
of  that  country,  etc.    By  John  Filson.    2  maps  and  plan,  pp.  xxiii, 
260,  204.     2  vols.  12°  New  York,  S.  Campbell,  1793 

The  second  volume  contains  the  reprint  of  Filson  —  the  second  edition  in  English; 
"being  a  Supplement  to  Imlay's  description  of  the  Western  Territory." 

4598  The  same.    3d  edition,  with  great  additions,  4  maps,  pp.  xii,  598. 
(28),  calf,  gilt.  8°  London,  1797 

4599  KENTUCKY.    A  Description  of  Kentucky  in  North  America ;  to 
which  are  prefixed  Miscellaneous  Observations  respecting  the  U. 
States,  map,  pp.  121,  (3),  RARE.  8°  n.  p.  [London],  Nov.,  1792 

"  There  is  a  letter  at  the  end  from  Mr.  Imlay,  dated  Feb.  2,  1793.     Said  to  be  written 
by  Mr.  Toulmin."  —  RICH,  1792,  no.  n. 

4600  — Pamphlets  (5)   Nicholas  (Geo.)  Letter  to  his  Friend,  justifying 
the  conduct  of  citizens  of  Kentucky.    Repr.,Phila.,  1799  —  Report 
on  state  of  Education  in  Louisville.     Louisville,  1833  —  Memorial 
of  Ken.  Hist.  Society,  relating  to  a  Geological  Survey,  1847  —  ^x 
(D.  L.)     Review  of  the  condition  of  the  State  Penitentiary,  etc., 

pp.  40.    Frankfort,  1845  —  Description  of  the  Mammoth  Cave,  etc., 
pp.  44.    Boston,  1850.  8°  v.  y. 

4601  Knoxville.      The    Half-Century   of    Knoxville.      Address    and 
Proceedings  at  the   Semi-Centennial  Anniversary,  Feb.   10,   1842 
. .  Added,  an  Appendix,  with  Historical  Documents,  etc.,  pp.  106, 
SCARCE.  8°  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  1842 

4602  McMuRTRiE  (H.)  M.D.  Sketches  of  Louisville  and  its  Environs  ; 
including  a  Florula  Louisvillensis,  map,  pp.  viii,  255,  boards,  uncut, 
SCARCE.  8°  Louisville,  S.  Penn,  Jun.,  1819 

4603  MARSHALL  (Humphrey)     The  History  of  Kentucky.    Including 
an  account  of  the  Discovery,  Settlement,  and  Present  State  of  the 
Country.     Vol.  I.  (all  published},  frontispiece,  used  copy. 

8°  Frankfort,  Henry  Gore,  1812 

4604  MARSHALL  (H.)     The  History  of  Kentucky.    2.  vols.,  pp.  v,  47, 
465,  9  ;  v,  524,  sheep,  fine  copy.  8°  Frankfort,  1824 

The  completed  work,  the  first  volume  having  been  revised  and  rewritten. 

4605  MOREHEAD  (J.  T.)     Address  in  commemoration  of  the   First 
Settlement  of   Kentucky,  .  at   Boonesborough,    May  25th,    1840, 
[with  Historical  Appendix,]  //.  181,  SCARCE. 

8°  Frankfort,  Ky.,  A.  G.  Hodges,  1841 

4606  OWEN  (D.  D.)     Report  of  the  Geological  Survey  in  Kentucky, 
maps  and  plates,  cloth.  imp.  8°  Frankfort,  1856 

4607  PUTNAM  (A.  W.)     History  of  Middle  Tennessee ;  or,  Life  and 
Times  of  Gen.  James  Robertson,  illustrated,  pp.  668,  cloth. 

r.  8°  Nashville,  1859 

4608  RAFINESQUE  (C.  S.)     Ancient  History,  or  Annals  of  Kentucky, 
with  a  survey  of  the  Ancient  Monuments  of  North  America,  etc., 
//.  iv,  39,  uncut,  SCARCE.  8°  Frankfort,  for  the  Author,  1824 

4609  RAMSEY  (J.  G.  M.)     Annals  of  Tennessee  . .  to  the  End  of  the 
i8th  Century,  two  maps,  pp.  744,  cloth.         r.  8°  Philadelphia,  1853 

4610  Tennessee.    A  Short  Description  of  the  Tennassee  Government, 
or  the  Territory  of  the  U.  S.  south  of  the  River  Ohio,  pp.  20, 
scarce.  8°  Phila.,  M.  Carey,  1793 


ILLINOIS  AND  INDIANA.  25 

|5u   TENNESSEE.    A  Short  Description  of  the  State  of  Tennessee, . . 

l'iviixi-d,  the  Constitution  of  that  State,  //.  44,  boards. 

12°  Phila.,  M.  Carey,  1796 

4612       -  T roost  (G.)     Third,    Fifth,  and    Sixth    Geological    Reports 
.;$,  1839,  1841).     3  Pamphlets.  8°  Nashville,  1835-41 

-  Pamphlets  (4)  J.  G.  M.  Ramsay's  Address,  before  the  East 
Tenn.  Histor.  Society,  May  5,  1834 — Ett  Nytt  Kalifornien  eller 
(  hcrokcr  I  ;iltcn  pa  Walden's  Ridge  i  Ostra  Tennessee,  maps, pp. 
36.  Stockholm,  1849  —  Ashbel  Smith's  Letter  on  establishing  a 
I' Diversity  in  Memphis,  1849  —  Humes  (T.  W.)  Address  on  the- 
se mi-cent.  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Knoxville, .  .  Added, 
an  Appendix,  etc.  Knoocville,  1852. 

4614  SPALDING  (M.  J.)     Sketches  of  the  Early  Catholic  Missions  in 
Kentucky,  from  1787  to  1827,  pp.  308,  cloth.      12°  Louisville,  n.  d. 

4615  TOULMIN  (H.)     Collection  of  the  Public  and  Permanent  Acts 
of  the  General  Assembly  of  Kentucky  now  in  Force,  etc.,  sheep,  nice. 

12°  Frankfort,  1802 
oooo  TOULMIN  (H.)     See  KENTUCKY,  Description  of,  No.  4599. 


ILLINOIS  AND  INDIANA. 

4616  ALTON   Trials:   of  W.  S.  Gilman   [and   others],   and  of  John 
Solomon  [and  others],  for  a  Riot,  frontispiece,  pp.  158,  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1838 

46 1 7  -  -  Beecher  (E.)     Narrative  of  the  Riots  at  Alton,  in  connection 
with  the  Death  of  Rev.  E.  P.  Lovejoy.  12°  Alton,  1838 

4618  BECK  (Lewis  C.)     A  Gazetteer  of  the  States  of   Illinois  and 
Missouri,  map  and  plates,  pp.  352,  bds.  uncut.  8°  Albany,  1823 

4619  BIRKBECK  (M.)    Letters  from  Illinois,  2d  edition.  London,  1818 
—  Notes  on  a  Journey  in  America,  3d  edition,  map.   London,  1818. 
2  in  i  vol.,  fine  copies,  half  calf .  8° 

See  FAUX  (W.)  No.  4777;  and  FEARON  (H.  B.)  No.  4778. 

4620  BIRKBECK  (M.)    Notes  on  a  Journey  in  America  from  the  Coast 
of  Virginia  to  the  Territory  of  Illinois,  title-page  ink-marked. 

12°  Belfast,  repr.  1818 

4621  —  The  same,  2d  edition,  2  maps.  12°  Phila.,  1819 

4622  BROWN  (Henry)     The  History  of  Illinois,  map  (needs  mending), 
title-page  wanting,  pp.  492.  8°  New  York,  1844 

4623  DANA  (E.)     A  Description  of  the  Bounty  Lands  in  the  State  of 
Illinois :  also,  the  principal  Roads  and  Routes,  through  the  Territory 
of  the  United  States,  from  New  Brunswick  to  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
bds.  uncut.  12°  Cincinnati,  1819 

4624  ELLSWORTH  (H.  W.)     Valley  of  the  Upper  Wabash,  Indiana, 
map  and  other  plates,  pp.  175,  sewed.  8°  New  York,  1838 

4625  —  The  same,  cloth.  12°  New  York,  1838 

4626  HEBERT  (W.)     Visit  to  the  Colony  of  Harmony,  in  Indiana; 
with  a  Sketch  for  the  Formation  of  a  Co-operative  Society,  //.  35. 

8°  London,  1825 


26  ILLINOIS    AND    INDIANA. 

4627  ILLINOIS  AND  OUBACHE  Land  Companies.    [Smith  (Wm.)  ]    An 
Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the   Ilinois  and  Ouabache  Land 
Companies  in  pursuance  of  their  Purchases  made  of  the  Natives, 
1773  and  1775,  pp.  (16),  55,  and  others  (as  under),  dean  copy,  half 
vellum,  RARE.  8°  Phila.,  1796 

Memorial  of  the  I.  and  W.  Land  Company  [to  Congress]  Jan.  I797,//.  8  —  Statements 
to  the  Committees  of  the  Senate  and  House,  on  the  I.  and  W.  Memorial,  Nos.  I,  II,  III, 
tP>  8,  7,  7- 

4628  —  Memorial  of  the  Ilinois  and  Ouabache  Land  Companies  to 
Congress,  //.  20,  74,  RARE.  8°  Philadelphia,  1802-03 

4629  ILLINOIS  in  1837  ;  a  Sketch  of  the  State,  with  a  Letter  on  the 
Cultivation  of  the  Prairies  by  H.  L.  Ellsworth,  map,  pp.  143. 

8°  Phila.,  S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  1837 

4630  Illinois.    Pamphlets  (8)    Constitution  of  the  State.    Washington, 

1818  —  Birkbeck   (M.)     Extracts   from    a   Supplementary  Letter 
from  the  Illinois, .  Reply  to  Wm.  Cobbett,  etc.,  pp.  29,  N.  York, 

1819  —  Report  of  Meeting  in  Wheeling,  Va.,  on  forming  a  settle- 
ment in  Illinois,  pp.  12,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [1830]  —  Sketches  of  Illinois, 
pp.  32.     Phila.,  1838  —  N.  Y.  &  Boston  Illinois  Land  Company, 
Articles  of  Association,  etc.     Phila.,  1839  —  Western  Emigration. 
Narrative  of  a  Tour  to,  and  Residence  in  "  Edensburgh  "  (Illinois), 
by  Major  Walter  Wilkey,  curious  cuts,  pp.  24,  VERY  SCARCE.     New 
York,  1839  —  Haines  (E.  M.)   Historical  Sketches  of  Lake  County, 

//.  112.     16°  Waukegan,  III.,  1852  —  Rail-roads  and  Commerce  of 
Chicago,  1854.  v.  s.,  v.  y. 

4631  —  Colleges.      Hist.    Sketch   of    Illinois   College    [by   Theron 
Baldwin].   N.  York,  1832  (2  copies)  —  Wabash  College,  Catalogue, 
1843,  and  Baccal.  Address  —  Jubilee  College,  Review  of,  by  Rev. 
S.  Chase,  1843,  2  folded  engravings  —  Knox  College, .  with  review 
of  a  pamphlet,  etc.,  by  Rev.  J.  W.  Bailey,  pp.  131.     5  Pamphlets. 

8°  and  12°  v.  y. 

4632  (INDIANA  PROPRIETORS.)    View  of  the  Title  to  Indiana,  a  Tract 
of  Country  on  the  River  Ohio,  containing  Indian  Conferences  at 
Johnson-Hall  in  May,  1765  ;  the  deed  of  the  Six  Nations  to  the 
Proprietors  of  Indiana ;  etc.,  and  the  opinion  of  Counsel  on  the 
title  of  the  Proprietors  of  Indiana,  half  morocco,  neat,  first  and  last 
leaves  mended;  pp.  24,  VERY  RARE.  8°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [1775] 

4633  INDIANAPOLIS.     Howard    (A.   C.)     Directory   of   Indianapolis, 
with  a  Historical  Sketch,  FIRST  ISSUE,  map,  pp.  iv,  292. 

8°  Indianapolis,  1857 

4634  NEW-SWITZERLAND.    Reisebericht  der  Familie  Kopfli  &  Suppiger 
nach  St.  Louis,  und  Griindung  von  New-Switzerland  im   Staate 
Illinois,  sewed,  pp.  (6),  297,  RARE.      16°  Sursee,  [Switzerland,}  1833 

4635  PECK  (J.  M.)     Guide  for  Emigrants,    containing   Sketches   of 
Illinois,  Missouri,  and  the  adjacent  parts,  map.      16°  Boston,  1831 

4636  —  Gazetteer  of  Illinois  in  three  Parts,  //.  376. 

1 6°  Jacksonville,  1834 

4637  SHEPARD  (C.  U.)     Geology  of  Upper  Illinois,  pp.  31,  stitched. 

8°  New  Haven,  1838 

4638  SMITH  (O.  H.)     Early  Indiana  Trials :  and  Sketches,  portrait, 
pp.  640,  cloth.  r.  8°  Cincinnati,  1858 


MICHIGAN.    WISCONSIN.    MINNESOTA.  2/ 

4639  VAN  ZANDT  (N.  B.)     A  Full  Description  of  the  Soil,  Water, 
Timber,   and  Prairies  of   each  Lot,   or  Quarter  Section   of   the 
Military  Lands  between  the  Mississippi  and  Illinois  Rivers,  //. 
127,  bds.  uncut.  8°  Washington,  1818 

4640  WOODS  (John)    Two  Years'  Residence  in  the  Settlement  on  the 
English  Prairie,  in  the  Illinois  Country,  etc.,  map,  boards,  uncut. 

8°  London,  1822 

MICHIGAN. 

4641  BLOIS  (J.  T.)     Gazetteer  of  the   State  of   Michigan,   with   a 
Succinct  History  of  the  State,  //.  418,  cloth.         12°  Detroit,  1838 

4642  DARBY  (Wm.)     Tour  from  New  York  to  Detroit,  3  maps. 

8°  New  York,  1819 

4643  Detroit.     MACCABE  (J.  P.  Bolivar)     Directory  of   the  City  of 
Detroit  for  the  year  1837,  containing  an  epitomized  History  of 
Detroit.  12°  Detroit,  1837 

4644  Historical  and  Scientific  Sketches  of   Michigan,  comprising  a 
series  of   Discourses  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Michigan, 
and  other  papers,  //.  215,  VERY  SCARCE.  16°  Detroit,  1834 

4645  XANMAN  (J.  H.)     History  of  Michigan,  map,  pp.  398,  SCARCE. 

8°  New  York,  1839 

4646  Pamphlets  (6)    Schoolcraft's  Discourse  before  Historical  Society, 
1830  —  Proceedings  on  Admission  of  Tennessee,  a  precedent  for 
Michigan,  1835  —  Constitution  of  1835  —  Account  of  the  Town  of 
Huron,   1837  —  Second    annual  report   of   [Douglass   Houghton] 
State  Geologist,  1839,  pp.  123  —  Dubuisson's  Official  report  of  the 
War  at  Detroit  in  1712.     Detroit,  1845. 


IOWA.    WISCONSIN.    MINNESOTA.    THE  LAKES. 

4647  FEATHERSTONAUGH  (G.  W.)    A  Canoe  Voyage  up  the  Minnay 
Sotor;  with  an  account  of   the   Lead  and   Copper   Deposits   in 
Wisconsin,  etc.     2  vols.,  maps  and  plates,  cloth,  uncut. 

8°  London,  R.  Bentley,  1847 

4648  FOSTER  (J.  W.)  and  WHITNEY  (J.  D.)     Report  on  the  Geology 
and  Topography  of  the  Lake  Superior  Land  District.    2  vols.  and 
Maps.  8°  Washington,  1850-51 

4649  —  The  same,  Part  II.    (Iron  Region  and  general  Geology),  and 
Maps.  8°  Washington,  1851 

4650  FEATHERSTONHAUGH  (G.  W.)     Report  of  a  Geological  Recon- 
noissance  in   1835,  from  Washington,  by  the  way  of  Green  Bay 
and  the  Wisconsin  Territory,  to  the  Coteau  de  Prairie,  engraved 
diagrams,  pp.  168.    (2  copies.)  8°  Washington,  1836 

4651  FREEMAN  (S.)     Emigrant's  Guide  to  Wisconsin,  //.  148. 

8°  Milwaukee,  1851 

4652  FULLER  (S.  M.)     Summer  on  the  Lakes,  in  1843,  plates,  pp. 
256,  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1844 


28         IOWA.    WISCONSIN.     MINNESOTA.     KANSAS.     ARKANSAS. 

4653  KEATING  (W.  H.)     Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  source  of 
St.  Peter's  River,  Lake  Winnepeek,  &c.,  in  the  year  1823,  under 
the   command   of   S.   H.   Long,    Major   U.  S.  T.  E.,  engravings. 
2  vols.,  calf.  8°  Philadelphia,  1824 

The  Appendix  contains  Say's  Reports  on  Natural  History,  Indian  Vocabularies,  etc. 

4654  LANMAN  (C.)     A  Summer  in  the  Wilderness ;  a  Canoe  Voyage 
up  the  Mississippi  and  around  Lake  Superior. 

12°  New  York,  1847 

4655  LAPHAM  (I.  A.)     Wisconsin ;  its  Geography  and  Topography, 
History,  Geology,  and  Mineralogy,  map.  12°  Milwaukee,  1844 

4656  —  The  same,  2d  edition,  map,  cloth.  12°  Milwaukee,  1846 

4657  McLEOD  (Donald)  History  of  Wiskonsan ;  including  a  Geological 
and  Topographical  Description  with  a  Catalogue  of  Plants,  map, 
pp.  310,  cloth,  scarce.  12°  Buffalo,  1846 

4658  Minnesota  Historical  Society.     Annals,  1850-51,  and  1852.     2 
vols.  S°  St.  Paul,  1851,  '52 

4659  PLUMBE  (John)  Jr.     Sketches  of   Iowa   and  Wisconsin,   taken 
during  a  residence  of  Three  Years,  //.  101,  scarce. 

8°  St.  Louis,  1839 

4660  SEYMOUR  (E.  S.)     Sketches  of  Minnesota,  the  New  England  of 
the  West,  map,  pp.  281,  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  Harper  6°  Bros.,  185^0 

4661  Wisconsin.    Sketches  of  the  West,  or  the  Home  of  the  Badgers  : 
an  Early  History  of  Wisconsin.     2d  ed.,  map,  pp.  48. 

8°  Milwaukee,  1847 

4662  —  MILWAUKEE  City  Directory  (the  first  published ;  containing 
Mac  Cabe's  History  of  Milwaukee,  the  city  Charter,  etc.),  1847, 
1848,  1851.    3  vols.  12°  and  8° 

4663  —  Statistics  of  Dane  County :  with  a  sketch . .  of  the  Village  of 
Madison,  wood  cuts,  pp.  16.  8°  Madison,  1852 

4664  -  -  Pamphlets   (8)      Sketches   of   the  West,    or  the    Home   of 
the  Badgers,   2d  ed.     Milwaukee,  .1849  —  Cyfansoddiad  Talaeth 
Wisconsin  [Constitution,  in  Welsh].     Madison,  1848  —  Charter  of 
the  Sheboygan  and  Fond  du  Lac  Road  Co.  1848  —  Kip  (Win.  I.) 
A  Few  Days  at  Nashotah, //.  31.     Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1849  — 
Inauguration  [with  Address]  of  J.  H.  Lathrop,  Chancellor  of  the 
Univ.  of  Wisconson.     Milw.,   1850  —  Statistics  of  Dane  County, 
1852  —  Catalogue  of  State  Library.     Madison,  1852  —  Wisconsin, 

//.  16  [1852].  v.  y. 

4665  --  State  Historical  Society.     M.  L.  Martin's  Address,  1851  — 
Lewis  N.  Wood's  Annual  Address,  1852  —  Collections,  Vol.  III., 
PP-  547-     3  Pamphlets.  8°  and  12° 


MISSOURI.    ARKANSAS.    KANSAS. 

4666  GREENE  (Max.)     The  Kanzas  Region :  with  Incidents  of  Travel, 
etc.,  //.  192,  2  maps.  12°  New  York,  1856 

4667  NUTTALL  (T.)     Journal  of  Travels  into  the  Arkansa  Territory 
in  1819,  map  and  plates,  half  calf ,  gilt.  8°  Phila.,  1821 


MISSOURI.     THE  ROCKY  MOUNTAINS.     CALIFORNIA.  2Q 

4668  ST.  Louis  Directory,  1842  (with  Historical  Sketch),  1847,  l848- 
3  vols.  12°  and  8° 

4669  —  I'.usiness  Directory,  for  1847;  containing  the  History  of  St. 
Louis,  from  its  first  settlement,  etc.,  //.  176.  8°  1847 

4670  SCHOOLCRAFT  (H.  R.)     View  of  the  Lead  Mines  of  Missouri; 
with  some  Observations  on  the  Mineralogy,  Geology,  Geography, 
etc.,  of  Missouri  and  Arkansaw,  plates,  (foxed)  calf. 

8°  New  York,  1819 

4671  St.  Louis.     W.  G.  Eliot's  Address  before  the  Franklin  Society, 
.1836,  —  and  Discourse  at  Dedication  of  First  Cong.  Church,  1837 
—  A.  Bullard's  Hist.   Sermon,    ist  Presb.   Church,  Jan.   1839  — 
Proceedings  of   Chamber  of  Commerce,  rel.  to  Improvement  of 
Navigation,  etc.     1842  —  Report  of  Celebration  of  Anniversary  of 
founding  St.  Louis,  1847  —  T.  M.  Post's  Discourse  on  Congrega- 
tionalism,  Jan.    u,    1852 — Wm.    S.    Potts's    Sermon,   after   the 
Great  Fire,  May  20,  1849  —  Annual  Review.     Hist,  of  St.  Louis, 
Commercial  Statistics,  etc.,  Jan.   1854,  map — A.  Homes's  Ded. 
Sermon,  Union  Presb.  Church,  Jan.  1854.     9  Pamphlets. 

8°  St.  Louis,  1836-54 

4672  SPALDING  (C.  C.)     Annals  of  the  City  of  Kansas  . .  with  Statistics 
of  the  West  and  South- West,  pp.  in,  engravings. 

8°  Kansas  City,  1858 

4673  WETMORE  (A.)     Gazetteer  of  the  State  of   Missouri,  map  and 
frontispiece.  8°  St.  Louis,  1837 

THE    ROCKY    MOUNTAINS.     UTAH,    CALIFORNIA, 
AND  OREGON.     THE  NORTH-WEST  COAST. 

4674  California  and  New  Mexico.     Message  from  the  President  of 
the  U.  States,  transmitting  information  on  the  subject  of  California 
and  New  Mexico,  maps,  pp.  976,  hf.  roan.      8°  ^Washington,  1850] 

Exec.  Doc.  no.  17,  313!  Congress,  ist  Session. 

4675  California.     Report  of  the  Debates  in  the  Constitutional  Con- 
vention, 1849  ;  b7  J-  Ross  Browne,  //.  479,  xlvi,  (i),  cloth. 

8°  Washington,  1850 

4676  —  Oration,  by  E.  J.  C.   Kewen,  and   Poem,   by  Frank   Soule, 
before  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers,   San  Francisco,   Sept. 
9th,  1854  —  California  State  Almanac  and  Ann.  Register  for  1856. 
Sacramento,  1856  —  S.  H.  Willey's  Two  Historical  Discourses,  at 
close  of  the  First  Ten  Years'  Ministry  in  California,  San  Francisco, 
March,  1859.     3  Pamphlets. 

4677  Cox  (Ross)     Adventures  on  the  Columbia  River,  including  a 
Narrative  of  residence  on  the  western  side  of  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
among  various  tribes  of  Indians  hitherto  unknown,  //.  335,  cloth, 
uncut.  8°  New  York,  1832 

4678  DIXON  (Capt.  George)     Voyage  round  the  World  ;  but  more 
particularly  to  the  North- West   Coast  of  America,   1785-88;   2d 
edition,  maps  and  plates,  calf,  gilt,  FINE  COPY.  4°  London,  1789 


3O  THE  ROCKY  MOUNTAINS.     CALIFORNIA.     OREGON. 

4679  DUNN  (John)     The  Oregon  Territory,   and  the  British  North 
American  Fur  Trade,  etc.,  doth.  18°  Philadelphia,  1845 

4680  FARNHAM  (Thos.  J.)     Travels  in  the  Californias,  and  Scenes  in 
the  Pacific  Ocean,  pp.  96,  a  bit  torn  from  title  leaf,  scarce. 

8°  New  York,  1844 

"4681  FEDIX  (M.)  L'Oregon  .et  les  cotes  de  1'Ocean  Pacifique  du 
Nord  ;  apercu  geographique,  statistique,  et  politique,  map,  pp.  258, 
half  calf,  gilt.  8°  Paris,  1846 

4682  FISHER   (Wm.)     New   Travels   among   the    Indians   of    North 
America ;  being  a  compilation,  taken  partly  from  the  communica- 
tions . .  of   Captains   Lewis   and    Clark,  .  and   partly   from    other 
authors  . .  With  a  Dictionary  of  the  Indian  Tongue.     Compiled  by 
William  Fisher,  Esqr.,  2  portraits,  pp.  300,  sheep,  fresh  copy. 

12°  Phila.,  Jas.  Sharan,  1812 

4683  FREMONT  (J.  C.)     Report  of  the  Exploring  Expedition  to  the 
Rocky  Mountains  in  1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  North  California 
in  1843-44.     Printed  by  order  of  the  Senate,  large  folded  map  and 
plates,  pp.  693,  hf.  russia,  uncut.  8°  Washington,  1850 

4684  —  Narrative  of  the  Exploring  Expedition  to  the  Rocky  Mountains 
in    1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  North  California  in  1843-44.     2'd 
edition,  pp.  278,  half  bound.  8°  Washington,  1840  [for  1845] 

4685  —  Geographical   Memoir  upon   Upper   California,    with   large 
folded  Map,  pp.  40,  hf.  cloth.  8°  Washington,  1849 

4686  GALLATIN  (A.)     The  Oregon  Question,  pp.  75,  half  red  mor. 

8°  New  York,  1846 
oooo  GASS  (Patrick)     Journal  of  Voyages,  etc.     See  No.  4694. 

4687  GREENHOW  (Robert)     Memoir,  historical  and  political,  on  the 
Northwest  Coast  of  No.  America  and  the  adjacent  Territories. 
[Senate  Edition,]  map,  pp.  xii,  228,  hf.  rose  calf,  gilt. 

8°  Washington,  1840 

4688  —  History  of  Oregon  and  California,  and  the  other  Territories 
of  the  N.  W.  Coast  of  North  America,  //.  xviii,  482,  map,  uncut. 

8°  Boston,  1844 

4689  HARMON  (D.  W.)     A  Journal  of  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the 
interior  of  North  America,  . .  extending  from  Montreal  nearly  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean . .  To  which  are  added  a  concise  description  of  the 
face  of  the  Country,  its  Inhabitants,  their  Manners,  Customs,  Laws, 
Religions,  etc.  and  considerable  specimens  of  their  Languages,  etc., 
portrait,  pp.  432.  8°  Andover,  1820 

It  includes  An  Account  of  the  Indians  living  west  of  the  Rocky  mountain  (pp.  279-310) : 
A  General  Account  of  the  Indians  on  the  East  side  of  the  Rocky  mountain  (pp.  311-383) : 
Vocabularies  of  the  Cree  or  Knisteneux  and  the  Tacully  or  Carrier  Tongues  (pp.  385-413). 

4690  IRVING  (Washington)     Astoria,  or  Anecdotes  of  an  Enterprise 
beyond  the  Rocky  mountains,  map.  2  vols.,  cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1836 

4691  —  The  Rocky  Mountains;  or,  Scenes,  Incidents,  and  Adventures 
in  the  Far  West,  maps.    2  vols.,  cloth.  12°  Philadelphia,  1837 

4692  LEE  (D.)  and  FROST  (J.  H.)     Ten  Years  in  Oregon,  map  and 
wood  cuts,  pp.  344,  cloth.  12-°  New  York,  1844 

The  Appendix  contains  "  specimens  of  Indian  dialects "  of  the  Northwest  coast  and 
Columbia  River. 


THK   ROCKY  MOUNTAINS.     CALIFORNIA.    OREGON.  31 

4693  LEWIS  and  (  i  \KKK'S  Kxpedition.     Message  from  the  President, 
.  communicating  Discoveries  made  in  Exploring  the  Missouri,  Red 
River,   and  Wushita,  by  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clark,  Dr.  Sibley  and 
Mr.  Dunbar, . .  with  a  Statistical  Account  of  the  Countries  adjacent ; 
read  in  Congress,  Feb.  19,  1806,  //.  128,  hf.  bd. 

8°  New  York,  1806 

"  The  '  Message '  forms  the  first  published  account  of  the  Explorations  of  Lewis  and 
Clarke."  —  SAUIN'S  Dictionary.  Dr.  Sibley's  Sketches  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  South- 
west is  of  permanent  interest  and  value. 

4694  —  GASS  (Patrick)     A  Journal  of  the  Voyages  and  Travels  of  a 
( 'orps  of  Discovery  under  the  command  of  Capt.  Lewis  and  Capt. 
(  larke,  calf,  large  copy.  8°  London,  repr.,  1808 

4695  -        -  The  same.    4th  edition,  six  engravings,  hf.  bd.,  nice  copy. 

12°  Phila.,  for  M.  Carey,  1812 

4696  —  The  Travels  of   Capts.  Lewis  and   Clarke  to   the   Pacific 
Ocean  ;  containing  delineations  of  the  Manners,  Customs,  etc.  of 
the  Indians, . .  and  a  Statistical  View  of  the  Indian  Nations,  map, 
pp.  ix,  309,  old  tree  calf,  gilt.  8°  London,  1809 

"Contains  some  documents  not  published  in  any  other  edition."  —  SABIN. 

oooo  —  New  Travels,  etc.    Compiled  by  Wm.  Fisher.    See  No.  4682. 

4697  —  History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  command  of  Captains 
Lewis  and  Clark,  to  the  Sources  of  the  Missouri,  thence  across  the 

-  Rocky  Mountains,  and  down  the  River  Columbia  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  etc.  Prepared  for  the  press  by  Paul  Allen.  2  vols.,  maps, 
calf,  neat.  8°  Philadelphia,  Bradford  and  Inskeep,  1814 

The  BEST  EDITION.  "  Mr.  Allen  has  paraded  his  name  as  the  editor,  when  in  fact  the 
work  was  done  by  Mr.  NICHOLAS  BIDDLE  from  the  material  left  by  Captain  Lewis." — 
SABIN'S  Dictionary. 

4698  LONG   (S.    H.)     Account   of  his   Expedition  .  .  to   the    Rocky 
Mountains,  in  1819  and  '20;  compiled  by  E.  James.  2  vols.  of  maps 
and  plates  and  Atlas,  calf,  gilt.  r.  8°  Philadelphia,  1823 

4699  MERCER   (A.  S.)     Washington    Territory.     The   Great   North- 
West,  her  Material  Resources,  etc.,  pp.  38.     8°  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1865 

4700  Oregon.     C.   Cushings's  Lecture  on  Oregon,  Boston,    1845  — 
Lieut.  N.  M.  Howison's  Report  on  the  coast,  harbors,  rivers,  etc. 
of  the  Territory  of  Oregon,  1847.     2  Pamphlets.  8° 

4701  PALMER  (Joel)     Journal  of  Travels  over  the  Rocky  Mountains 
to  the  Mouth  of   Columbia   River,    etc.,   with   a   description   of 
Oregon  Territory,,  scarce.  12°  Cincinnati,  1847 

4702  PARKER  (Rev.  Samuel)     Journal  of  an  Exploring  Tour  beyond 
the    Rocky    Mountains,    1835-37.      2d   edition,    Map   of  Oregon 
Territory,  and  plate,  pp.  400,  cloth.  12°  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1840 

An  Appendix,  pp.  385-398,  contains  Vocabularies  of  the  Nez  Perce,  Klicatal,  Calapooa, 
and  Chinook  languages. 

4703  PARKMAN   (F.)    Jr.     The   California    and    Oregon   Trail,   two 
illustrations  by  Darley,  cloth,  uncut. 

12°  New  York,  Geo.  P.  Putnam,  1849 

4704  STANSBURY  (Capt.  H.)     Exploration  and  Survey  of  the  Valley 
of  the  Great  Salt  Lake  of  Utah,  many  engravings;  with  Atlas  of 

'maps.     2  vols.  cloth.  r.  8°  Philadelphia,  1852 

4705  —  The  same.     2  vols.  cloth.  r.  8°  Washington,  1853 


-h 


32  TEXAS.    NEW  MEXICO.    ARIZONA. 

4706  Twiss  (Travers)     The  Oregon  Question  examined  in  respect  to 
Facts  and  the  Law  of  Nations,  two  maps,  pp.  x,  391,  cloth,  uncut. 

8°  London,  Longmans,  1846 

4707  Twiss    (Travers)     The    Oregon    Territory,    its    History    and 
Discovery ;  including  an  account  of  the  Convention  of  the  Escurial, 
also  the  Treaties  and  Negotiations  between  the  U.  States  and  Gr. 
Britain,  for  the  settlement  of  a  boundary  line,  etc.,  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1846 

"The  Oregon  Question,"  reprinted  under  a  new  title. 

4708  VENEGAS  (M.)     Natural  and  Civil  History  of  California,  con- 
taining an  Accurate  Description  of  that  Country,  the  Customs  of 
the  Inhabitants,  etc.,  translated  from  the  Spanish,  map  and  other 
engravings.     2  vols.,  old  calf ,  scarce.  8°  London,  1759 

4709  WHITE  (Dr.  E.  and  Mrs.)     Ten  Years  in  Oregon  [1836-46], 
compiled  by  Miss  A.  J.  Allen,  //.  399,  portraits,  cloth. 

12°  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1848 

4710  WHITNEY  (Asa)    A  Project  for  a  Railroad  to  the  Pacific,  map, 
pp.  viii,  112,  scarce.  8°  New  York,  1849 

4711  WILLEY  (Samuel  H.)     Two  Historical  Discourses,  at  the  close 
of  the  first  Ten  Years'  Ministry  in  California,  //.  46,  scarce. 

8°  San  Francisco,  1859 

4712  WILKES    (Geo.)     The    History   of    Oregon,   geographical    and 
political.     With  an  examination  of  the  project  of  a  National  Rail 
Road,  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  map,  pp.  127. 

8°  New  York,  1845 

4713  WYETH  (J.  B.)     Oregon;  or  a  short  History  of  a  Long  Journey 
from  the  Atlantic  Ocean  to  the  region  of  the  Pacific,  by  land,  etc., 
pp.  87,  half  bound,  scarce.  12°  Cambridge,  1833 


TEXAS.     NEW  MEXICO.    ARIZONA.     COLORADO. 

4714  ABERT  (Lieut.  J.  W.)    Report  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  commu- 
nicating a  Report  and  Map  of  the  Examination  of  New  Mexico, 
pp.  132,  plates,  no  map.  8°  Washington,  1848 

4715  Arizona  LAWS.     The  Howell  Code,  adopted  by  the  First  Legis- 
lative Assembly  of  the  Territory,  Sept.-Nov.,   1864,  pp.  491,  hf. 
cloth.  8°  Prescott,  1865 

4716  Arizona.     Pamphlets  (6)    Message  of  Gov.  Goodwin,   1864  — 
Charter  etc.  of  Arizona  Historical  Society,  1864  —  Mining  Laws 
of  the  Territory,   1864  —  R.  C  McCormick's  Oration  at  Prescott, 
4th  of  July,  1864  —  Hon.  C.  D.  Poston's  Speech  in  U.  S.  House  of 
Reps.,   on  Indian  Affairs,    1865  —  Gov.    McCormick's    Message, 
1865.  •  8° 

4717  BONNELL   (Geo.  W.)     Topographical    Description   of  Texas.. 
Added,  an  Account  of  the  Indian  Tribes,  bds.,  nice,  VERY  SCARCE. 

1 6°  Austin,  [Texas,]  Clark,  Wing,  and  Brown,  1840 
oooo  Champ  d'  Asile  (Le)    See  F— n  (G.)  L'He'roine  du  Texas,  No. 
4721 ;  Hartmann  et  Millard,  No.  4725  ;  and  Lheritier,  No.  4731. 


TEXAS.      NEW  MEXICO.      ARIZONA.  33 

.1;  i  S  EDWARD  (DAVID  B.)   The  History  of  Texas,  Map,  pp.  336,  sheep, 

gilt.  12°  Cincinnati,  1836 

>  EMORY  (W.  H.)    Notes  of  a  Military  Reconnoisance,  from  Fort 

Leavenworth,  Mo.,  to  San  Diego,  in  California,  plates,  and  large 

fMtdmap,  cloth.  8°  Washington,  1848 

4720  Encarnacion  Prisoners:  comprising  an  Account  of  the  March 

of  the  Kentucky  Cavalry  from  Louisville  to  the  Rio  Grande;  with_ 

a  history  of  the  captivity  of  the  American  Prisoners,  etc.     By  a 
1'risoner,  //.  96.  8°  Louisville,  Ky.,  1848 

i   F N  (G...n.)  L'He'roi'ne  du  Texas,  on  Voyage  de  Madame  *  *  * 

aux  Etats-Unis  et  au  Mexique,  plan  of  Le  Champ  (T  Asile,  half  mor.,  " 
SCARCE.  8°  Paris,  Plancher,  1819 

4j22  GARRARD  (L.  H.)  Wah-to-yah,  and  the  Taos  Trail;  or  Prairie 
Travel  and  Scalp  Dances,  //,  vi,  349,  cloth.  12°  Cincinnati,  1850 

4723  GREEN  (Gen.  T.  J.)  Journal  of  the  Texian  Expedition  against 
Mier,  subsequent  imprisonment  of  the  Author,  etc.,  plates,  pp.  487, 
cloth.  8°  New  York,  1845 

1724  GREGG  (J.)  Commerce  of  the  Prairies :  or  the  Journal  of  a 
Santa  F6  Trader,  and  a  residence  of  nearly  nine  years  in  Northern 
Mexico,  5th  edition,  engravings.  2  vols.,  cloth. 

1 2  °  Philadelphia,  1851 

'25  HARTMANN  et  MILLARD  (MM.)    Le  Texas,  ou  Notice  historique 
sur  le  Champ  d'Asile,  plan,  half  red  mor.,  SCARCE.      8°  Paris,  1819 

-26  HOLLEY  (Mrs.  M.  A.)     Texas.     Observations  ..  in  a  Series  of 

Letters  [from]  Austin's  Colony,  map,  pp.  167,  cloth. 

12°  Baltimore,  1833 
'27  HOLLISTER  (O.  J.)    History  of  the  First  Regiment  of  Colorado    / 

Volunteers,  //.  80.  8°  Denver,  T.  Gibson  6-  Co.,  1863  ~ 

'28  HOUSTOUN  (Mrs.)   Texas  and  the  Gulf  of  Mexico;  or  Yachting 
in  the  New  World,  portrait  of  Santa  Anna,  pp.  288,  cloth. 

16°  Philadelphia,  1845 

4729  HUGHES   (John   T.)     Doniphan's    Expedition ;   containing   an 
account  of  the  Conquest  of  New  Mexico,  etc.,  map,  portraits,  and 
other  illustrations,  cloth.  12°  Cincinnati,  1 8 48 

4730  History  (A)  of  Texas ;  or  the  Emigrant's   Guide  to  the  New   / 
Republic.     By  a  Resident  Emigrant;  with  Introduction  by  Rev.  \ 
A.  B.  Lawrence,  view  of  Austin,  pp\^^,  sheep. 

12°  New  York,  1844 

4731  LH[ERITIER]  (L.  F.)    Le  Champ-d'Asile,  Tableau  topographique  _ 
et  historique  du  Texas,  //.  viii,  247,  half  mor.,  SCARCE. 

8°  Paris,  Ladvocat,  1819 

4732  MANSFIELD  (E.  D.)  The  Mexican  War:  a  History  of  its  Origin, 
a  detailed  account  of  the  Victories,  etc.   i  oth  edition,  plates,  pp.  365, 
cloth.  8°  New  York,  1850 

4733  MARCY  (R.  B.)  and  MCCLELLAN  (Geo.  B.)     Exploration  of  the 
Red  River  of  Louisiana,  and  Atlas.    2  vols.,  cloth. 

8°  Washington,  1854 


34  TEXAS.     NEW  MEXICO.     ARIZONA. 

4734  MAYER  (Brantz)  History  of  the  War  between  Mexico  and  the 
United  States.    Vol.  I.     Portrait  of  Santa  Anna,  and  battle  plans, 
cloth.  8°  New  York,  Wiley  6-  Putnam,  1848 

4735  MILAM  (pseudonym.}  Texas.    Sketches  of  Character ;  Moral  and 
Political  Condition  of  the  Republic ;  the  Judiciary,  etc. ;  by  Milam, 
pp.  95,  cloth.  18°  Phila.,  1839 

4736  MOORE  (Francis)  Jr.    Map  and   Description  of   Texas,  plates, 
pp.  143,  i,  cloth.  18°  Phila.,  1840 

4737  NEWELL  (Rev.  C.)    History  of  the  Revolution  in  Texas,  particu- 
larly of  the  War  of    1835   and  '36 ;  together  with  the  latest .  . 
Accounts  of  that  Country,  map,  pp.  215,  cloth,  SCARCE. 

12°  New  York,  1838 

4738  PARKER  (A.  A.)   Trip  to  the  West  and  Texas,  in  1834-5,  pp.  276, 
cloth,  used  copy.  12°  Concord,  N.  H.,  1835 

4739  PIKE  (Major  Z.  M.)    Voyage  au  Nouveau-Mexique,  traduit  de 
1'Anglais  par  M.  Breton.    2  vols.,  maps,  old  tree  calf,  gilt. 

8°  Paris,  1812 

4740  SITGREAVES  (Capt.  L.)    Report  of  an  Expedition  down  the  Zuni 
and  Colorado  Rivers,  maps  and  many  fine  plates,  pp.  198,  cloth. 

8°  Washington,  1853 

4741  STIFF  (Col.  E.)   The  Texan  Emigrant ;  a  Description  of  the  Soil, 
Climate,  Productions,  etc.,  with  a  Statement  of  Events  in  Texas 
from  1692  to  1840,  map,  pp.  367,  sheep.  8°  Cincinnati,  1840 

4742  Texas.    Pamphlets  (8)    Ashbel  Smith's  Notice  sur  la  geographic 
du  Texas,  //.  24.    [Paris  j\  n.  d.  —  The  War  in  Texas,  instigated 

Xby  Slaveholders,  etc.,  pp.  56.  Phila.  1836  —  The  Texan  Revolution, 
1842  —  Appeal  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Texas 
Question,  1844  —  Thoughts  on  the  proposed  Annexation  of  Texas. 
N.  York,  1844 — :J.  B.  Newman's  Texas  and  Mexico  in  1846,  map  — 
Report  of  Comm.  of  Legislature  of  Texas,  on  the  burning  of 
Brenham.  Austin,  1866  —  S.  B.  Buckley's  prelim,  report  of  Texas 
Geological  Survey.  Austin,  1866. 

j  4743  —  Sketch  of  the  History  of    Spanish  America,   [a  fragment, 

PP*  I3~3^>  bound  up  with  a  thick  volume  of  blank  paper,  and  a 

large  colored  map  of  Mexico  and  Texas.    The  binder's   title  is 

"Texian  Revolution"].  12°  [Hartford,  1849] 

i*jL-4744  THORPE  (T.  B.)     Our  Army  on   the   Rio   Grande,  engravings, 

pp.  196.  12°  Philadelphia,  1848 

<£  47^5  VISIT  TO  TEXAS  (A)  :  being  the  Journal  of  a  Traveller  through 

those  Parts  most  Interesting  to  American  Settlers,  map,  and  pretty 

engravings,  pp.  264,  (4),  cloth.  12°  New  York,  1834 

4746  —  The  same,  second  edition.    With  an  Appendix,  containing  an 
Account  of  the  Late  War,  pp.  262,  cloth.  18°  New  York,  1836 

4747  WOODMAN  (David)  Jr.    Guide  to  Texas  Emigrants,  map,  pp.  192, 
cloth.    '  12°  Boston,  1835 


THE    UNITED   STATES. 
GENERAL,  CIVIL,  AND  POLITICAL  HISTORY: 

LIVKS  AND  WRITINGS   OF  STATESMEN  AND   MEN   PROMI- 
NENT IN  PUBLIC  AFFAIRS: 
DESCRIPTION,    TRAVELS,    ETC. 


4748  ADAMS  (John)     A  Defence  of  the  Constitutions  of  Government 
of  the  United  States  of  America,  pp.  xxiii,  390,  (4),  hf.  bd.,  name  cut 

from  head  of  title.         12°  London;  repr.  New  York,  H.  Gaine,  1778 

4749  —  The  same,  pp.  xxx,  317,  contains  a  list  of  subscribers  (6  pp.), 
old  calf.  12°  London;  repr.  Boston,  Edm.  Freeman,  1788 

4750  —  The  same.     3  vols.,  calf,  gilt,  yellow  edges,  elegant  copy. 

8°  London,  1788 

4751  —  The  same.     Third  Edition.     3  vols. 

8°  Phila.,  W.  Young,  for  Wm.  Cobbett,  1797 

oooo  —  Essay  on  Canon  and  Feudal  Law . .  to  which  is  annexed,  the 
Political  Character  of  the  said  John  Adams . .  By  an  American. 
Phila.,  R.Bell,  1783.  See  Tracts,  No.  4955. 

4752  —  Correspondence  of   the  late  President  Adams.     Originally 
published  in  the  Boston  Patriot.  In  a  Series  of  Letters.  No.  I.  [-X.], 
pp.  iv,  572,  SCARCE.  8°  Boston,  Everett  and  Munroe,  1809-10 

These  letters  (63  in  number)  were  published  between  April  loth,  1809  and  Feb.  roth,  1810; 
and,  immediately  reprinted,  in  pamphlet  form,  in  ten  numbers,  here  bound  together,  with 
Introductory  Remarks  by  the  publishers.  The  complete  collection  is  VERY  SCARCE.  Mr. 
Sabin  (Dictionary,  vol.  i,  no.  231)  mentions  only  the  first  number  "  pp.  iv.,  36." 

4753  —  Correspondence  between  the  Hon.  John  Adams  . .  and  the 
late  Wm.  Cunningham,  Esq.  1803-1812,  pp.  x,  219.     Boston,  1823 
—  Review  of   the   Correspondence,   etc.     By  Timothy  Pickering. 
Second  Edition,  pp.  140.     Salem,  1824.     2  in  i  vol.,  calf.  8° 

—  The  Inadmissible  Principles  of  the  King  of  England's  Proclamation  of  Oct.  16,  1807, 
considered.  By  the  late  President  Adams.  Originally  published  in  the  Boston  Patriot, 
pp.  20.  Boston,  1809.  See  Pamphlets,  1809-13,  No.  4953. 

4754  —  COLMAN  (H.)     Sketch  of  the   Character  of  John  Adams. 
Delivered   in   Salem,    gth   July,    1826,  //.    28  —  BANCROFT   (A.) 
Sermon,  in  Worcester,  July  gth,   1826,   on  the   Death   of  John 
Adams,  //.  15.     2  Pamphlets,  uncut.  8°  1826 

4755  —  CRANCH  (Wm.)    Memoir  of  the  Life,  Character,  and  Writings 
of  John  Adams,  pp.  71.  8°  Washington,  1827 

4756  ADAMS  and  JEFFERSON.     A  Selection  of  Eulogies,  pronounced 
in  the  several  States,  in  honor  of  those  Illustrious  Patriots  and 
Statesman,  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson,  //.  426,  sheep,  gilt. 

8°  Hartford,  D.  F.  Robinson  &»  Co.,  1826 


36  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

4757  ADAMS    and    JEFFERSON,    Eulogies    on,    and    Commemorative 
Addresses :  — 

C.  Gushing,  Newburyport,  July  15,  uncut. 

C.  S.  Daveis,  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  uncut. 

T.  Ford,  Charleston,  S.  C.,  Sept.  14,  uncut. 

N.  L.  Frothingham,  Boston,  July  9. 

W.  R.  Johnson,  Germantown,  Pa.,  July  20. 

S.  L.  Knapp,  Boston,  Aug.  2. 

J.  Sergeant,  Philadelphia,  July  24. 

J.  E.  Sprague,  Salem,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  uncut. 

Dan'l  Webster,  Faneuil  Hall,  Aug.  2,  uncut. 

Wm.  Wirt,  Washington,  Oct.  19.    $d  ed.,  uncut. 

—  The  same,  another  copy,  uncut. 

ii  Pamphlets.  8°  v.  p.  1826 

4758  ADAMS  (John  Quincy)     Letter  to  the  Hon.  Harrison  Gray  Otis 
..on  the 'present  State  of   our  National  Affairs;   with   Remarks 
upon   Mr.   Pickering's    Letter  to   Governor    [Sullivan],   pp.   32. 
Boston,  1808  —  The  same.    New  Haven,  1808.    2  Pamphlets.       8° 

The  same,  2d  ed.,  in  Pamphlets  (Political),  1807-09,  No.  4953. 

4759  —  The  same,  hf.  mor.  8°  Repr.  London,  1808 

4760  [ — ]  American  Principles.     A  Review  of  the  Works  of  Fisher 
Ames.     First  published  in  the  Boston  Patriot,  pp.   56,  scarce — 
Remarks   on  the   Hon.   J.   Q.   Adams's  Review,  etc.    [By  John 
Lowell],  pp.  50.     2  in  i  vol.  sewed.  8°  Boston,  1809 

4761  —  Jubilee  of  the  Constitution;  Address  delivered  in  New  York 
on   the   5oth   Anniversary  of  the  Inauguration   of  Washington, 
pp.  136,  hf.  mor.  8°  New  York,  1839 

4762  —  The  Treaty  of  Ghent,  and  the  Fisheries ;  or  the  Diplomatic 
Talents  of  John  Quincy  Adams,  candidly  examined  (by  "  Massa- 
chusetts "),  pp.  27.  8°  Boston,  1824 

4763  —  QUINCY  (Jos.)     Memoir  of  the  Life  of  John  Quincy  Adams, 
fine  portrait,  and  facsimile,  cloth.  8°  Boston,  1859 

4764  —  Discourses,  etc.,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  John  Quincy 
Adams:  — 

The  Adams  Memorial,  //.  46.  Boston. 

Addresses  in  Congress,  and  Fun.  Solemnities,  portrait.     Wash. 
J.  H.  Allen,  Discourse,  Washington.  Wash. 

Joshua  Bates,  Discourse,  in  Worcester,  Mass.  Worcester. 

Edw.  Everett,  Eulogy,  in  Faneuil  Hall.  Boston. 

S.  W.  Hanks,  Sermon,  in  Lowell,  Mass.  Lowell. 

W.  P.  Lunt,  Fun.  Sermon,  in  Quincy.  Boston. 

Testimonials  of  Respect,  by  the  Mass.  Legislature.        Boston. 
Theo.  Parker,  Discourse,  in  Boston.    (2  copies.) 
Wm.  H.  Seward,  Oration,  before  the  N.  Y.  Legislature.  Albany. 
R.  S.  Storrs,  Address,   in  Braintree,  on  the  Inauguration  of 
J.  Q.  Adams  to  the  Presidency,  Mch.  4,  1825.      Boston. 

—  Discourse,  in  Braintree,  Mch.  5,  1848.  Boston. 
R.  C.  Waterston,  Discourse,  on  the  Life  and  Character.  Boston. 
14  Pamphlets.  8° 


GENERAL,  CIVIL,  AND  POLITICAL  HISTORY.  37 

4765  ADAMS  (Mrs.  Abigail)     Letters  of  Mrs.  Adams,  wife  of  John 
Adams :  with  a  Memoir  by  Charles  F.  Adams.     2  vols.,  portrait, 
cloth.  12°  Boston,  1840 

4766  American  Oratory,  or  Selections  from   Speeches   of   Eminent 
Americans,  portrait  of  F.  Ames  inserted,  pp.  viii,  531,  marbled  calf . 

8°  Philadelphia,  1836 

Compiled  by  John  W.  Williams,  Esq. 

4767  American  Remembrancer  (The);  or,  an  Impartial  Collection  of 
Essays,  Resolves,   Speeches,  etc.,  relative  .  .  to  the  Treaty  with 
Great  Britain.    3  vols.,  sheep.  8°  Phila.,  for  M.  Carey,  1795 

4768  AMES  (Fisher)  Works . .  To  which  are  prefixed,  Notices  of  his 
Life  and  Character,  portrait,  pp.  xxxi,  (6),  519,  marbled  calf ,  gilt. 

8°  Boston,  1809 

4769  AMES  (Fisher)  Works  ;  with  a  selection  from  his  Speeches  and 
Correspondence.     Ed.  by  his  son,  Seth  Ames.    2  vols.,  Portrait, 
cloth.  8?  Boston,  1854 

4770  ANDREWS  (I.  D.)     Report  on  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  the 
British  No.  American  Colonies,  and  upon  the  Trade  of  the  Great 
Lakes  and  Rivers  ;  with  Maps.    2  vols.,  cloth.     8°  Washington,  1853 

4771  BANCROFT  (G.j     History  of  the  United  States,  Vols.  I.-VL, 
portraits  and  other  engravings,    6  vols.,  cloth.          8°  Boston,  1838-5 

Vol.  I.,  4th  edition  ;  Vol.  11.,  3d  edition  ;  Vol.  III.,  5th  edition.     The  first  three,  uncut. 

4772  --  History  of   the  United  States.     Vols.  I.  (3d  ed.),  and  II., 
2  vols.,  portraits,  cloth.  8°  Boston,  1838,  1837 

4773  BARBER  (J.  W.)   Interesting  Events  in  the  History  of  the  United 
States,  map  and  numerous  engravings,  calf,  yellow  edges. 

12°  New  Haven,  1832 

4774  BARLOW  (Joel)     Political  Writings,  half  bound. 

12°  New  York,  1796 

4775  BARLOW   (Joel)     Strictures   on   Bishop  Watson's   Apology   for 
the  Bible.     N.   York,   1796  —  Letter  to  People  of   Piedmont  on 
Advantages  of  the   French    Revolution.     N.   York,    1795 — Two 
Letters  to  the  Citizens  of  the  U.  S.,  and  one  to  Gen.  Washington, 
written  from  Paris  in  1799-     New  Haven,  1806  —  Advice  to  the 
Privileged  Orders  in  the  several  States  of  Europe.     London,  1792 
—  Prospect  of  Peace ;  a  Political  Composition  delivered  in  Yale 
College.    New  Haven,  1778  —  Letters  from  Paris  to  the  citizens  of 
the  United  States  on  their  Commercial  Policy.     London,  1800  — 
Letter  to  the  National  Convention  of  France  on  Defects  in  the 
Constitution  of  1791 ;  to  which  is  added,  The  Conspiracy  of  Kings, 
a  Poem.    N.  Y.,  n.  d.  —  Notice  sur  la  Vie  de  M.  Barlow,  Ministre, 
etc.  (Extrait  du  Mercure  de  France  du  10  Avril,  1813).    8  in  i  vol., 
new  halfmor.  (Roxburghe\  all  but  one  uncut.  8° 

4776  Bibliotheque  Ame'ricaine,  contenant  des  Me'moires  sur  1'Agricul- 
ture,  le  Commerce,  les   Manufactures,  les  Mceurs,  et  les  Usages 
de  I'Amerique,  etc.     3  vols.  8°  Paris,  1807 

Scarce,  in  this  complete  form. 

4777  BISHOP  (Abraham)    Proofs  of  a  Conspiracy  against  Christianity 
and  the  Government  of  the  United  States,  exhibited  in  views  of 
the  Union  of  Church  and  State  in  New-England,  pp.  166,  boards, 


3  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

uncut.  Hartford,  1802  —  Oration,  in  Wallingford,  nth  of  March, 
1801,  before  the  Republicans,  of  Connecticut,  at  "their  General 
Thanksgiving  for  the  election  of  Thomas  Jefferson  to  the  Presi- 
dency, etc.,^.  in,  uncut,  scarce.  New  Haven,  Wm.  W.  Morse,  1801. 
2  vols.  8° 

4778  BRADFORD   (Alden)     History   of   the   Federal   Government,  .  . 
1789-1839,  halfmor.  gilt.  8°  Boston,  1840 

oooo  [Burke  (^Edanus)  ]  Address  to  the  Freemen  of  So.  Carolina  .  . 
By  Cassius.  (Phila.,  1783.)  See  Tracts,  No.  4955  —  Considerations 
on  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  See  No.  4803. 

4779  BURR  (Aaron)     Memoirs  of,  with  selections  from  his  Corres- 
pondence j  edited  by  M.  L.  Davis.     2  vols.,  portraits,  cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1836 

4780  BURR  (A.)     Private  Journal ;  edited  by  M.  L.  Davis.     2  vols., 
doth.  8°  New  York,  1838 

4781  (Burr)    An  Examination  of  the  various  charges  exhibited  against 
Aaron  Burr,  Esq.,  Vice-President . .  and  a  Developement  of  the 
Character  and  Views  of  his   Political   Opponents.     By  Aristides 
[Wm.  P.  Van  Ness],  pp.  77,  uncut. 

8°  Philadelphia,  for  the  Author,  1803 

4782  —  An  Examination,  etc.    A  New  Edition,  revised  and  corrected, 
with  additions,  //.  (4),  116,  uncut.       8°  n.  p.,  for  the  Author,  1804 


The  "  Virginia  edition  Of  the  various  Charges  exhibited,  etc.,  by  Aristides ;  with  the 
exception  of  such  parts  as  are  of  a  local  nature,"  etc.  (Virginia,  1804),  is  in  Pamphlets, 
1800-1806,  No.  4592. 

4783  —  The  Trial  of  Col.  Aaron  Burr,  on  an  Indictment  for  Treason, 
before  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  U.  States,  held  in  Richmond,  Va., 
May  Term,  1807  :  including  the  Arguments  and  Decisions  . .  and 
on  the  Motion  for  an  Attachment  against  Gen.  Wilkinson.    Taken 
in  Shorthand  by  T.  Carpenter.    3  vols.,  sheep,  (binding  of  one  volume 
injured),  good  copy.        8°  Washington  City,  Westcott  6°  Co.,  1807-08 

4784  —  Reports  of  the  Trials  of  Colonel  Aaron  Burr. .  for  Treason, 
and  for  a  Misdemeanor .  .  in  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  U.  States, 
held  at  the  City  of  Richmond,  1807  . .  Added,  an  Appendix  con- 
taining the  Arguments  and  Evidence  in  support . .  of  the  Motion  . . 
to  commit  A.  Burr,  H.  Blannerhasset,  and  I.  Smith,  to  be  sent  for 
Trial  to  the  State  of  Kentucky,  etc.    Taken  in  Short  hand  by  David 
Robertson.     2  vols.,  //.  (8),  596  ;  539,  half  calf,  neat.  LINE  COPY. 

8°  Philadelphia,  Hopkins  and  Earle,  1808 

See  WILKINSON  (J.)  Burr's  Conspiracy  Exposed;  and  CLARK  (D.)  Proofs  of 
Corruption,  No.  5081. 

4785  BUTLER  (Fred.)    History  of  the  United  States,  to  the  year  1820, 
portraits.     3  vols.,  calf,  gilt.  8°  Hartford,  1821 

4786  [CALLENDER  (J.  Thompson)]    The  Political  Progress  of  Britain: 
or,  an  Impartial  History  of   Abuses  in  the  Government  of  the 
British  Empire  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  America:  from  . .  1688,  to  the 
present  time.     Part  I.  Second  Edition,  all  printed  of  this  edition, 
pp.  80,  calf.  8°  Phila.,  Wrigley  6°  Berriman,  1794 

"The  first  edition  .  .  was  published  at  Edinburgh  and  London,  in  autumn,  1792  .  . 
While  the  author  was  preparing  for  the  press  a  second  number,  along  with  a  new  edition 
of  the  first,  he  was,  on  the  2d  of  January,  1 793,  apprehended,  and  with  some  difficulty 
made  his  escape."  —  Preface. 


GENERAL,  CIVIL,  AND  POLITICAL  HISTORY.  39 

4787  [Callender  (J.  T.)]     American  Annual  Register,  or,  Historical 
Memoirs  of  the  U.  States,  for  1796,  //.  288,  uncut. 

8°  Phila.,  Bioren  6*  Madan,  1797 

The  library  stamp  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  on  title-page. 

4788  [CALLENDER  (J.  T.)]     The  History  of  the  United  States  for 
1796 ;  including  a  variety  of  Interesting  Particulars  relative  to  the 
Federal  Government  previous  to  that  Period,  //.  viii,  312,  boards, 
uncut,  dean  and  fine  copy. 

8°  Philadelphia,  Snowden  6*  McCorkle,  1797 

Chief  Justice  Oliver  Ellsworth's  copy,  with  his  autograph  on  title. 

"  When  the  fifth  number  of  this  book  was  published,  Mr.  Alexander  Hamilton  printed 
in  Fenno's  Gazette,  a  denial  of  his  connection  with  Reynolds.  He  has  now  come  from 
New-York  to  complete  a  satisfactory  statement.  Like  the  pot  whitewashing  the  kettle,  he 
lias  already  received  from  Mr.  Wolcot  a  certificate  of  his  virtue.  He  is,  at  present,  also 
soliciting  Mr.  Monroe  and  Mr.  Muhlenberg  .  .  to  attest  his  innocence,  that  is  to  say,  their 
belief  of  his  having  debauched  Mrs.  Reynolds"  —  Preface. 

4789  [CALLENDER  (J.  T.)]    The  Prospect  befores  us.    2  vols.  in  i,fine 
clean  copy,  RARE,  in  such  condition. 

8°  Richmond,  Va.,  printed  for  the  Author,  1800 

Vol.  I.,  //.  184;  Vol.  II.  Part  I.,  //.  i<;2.  The  Preface  to  the  Second  Part  is  dated 
from  "  Richmond  Jail,  Nov.  3,  1800."  "The  most  difficult  to  obtain  complete  of  any  of 
Calender's  racy  productions." — SABIN. 

4790  —  The  Prospect  before  us.    Another  copy,  in  the  original  blue 
wrappers,  without  title-page  (as  published}.  2  vols.  uncut,  VERY  RARE. 

8°  {Richmond,  1800] 

4791  CARPENTER    (Stephen    Cullen)      Select    American    Speeches, 
autograph  letter  of  Carpenter  and  portraits  of  F.  Ames  and  Jas. 
Ross  inserted.    2  vols.,  half  calf,  neat.  8°  Phila.,  1836 

For  Carpenter's  Memoirs  of  Jefferson,  see  No.  4873. 

4792  (CENSUS)     Return  of  the  Whole  Number  of  Persons  within  the 
several  districts  of  the  United  States,  //.  57,  new,  half  morocco. 

8°  Phila.,  Childs  and  Swaine,  1791 
The  FIRST  CENSUS  of  the  United  States. 

4793  Census  of  Pensioners  for  Revolutionary  or  Military  Services, 
with  their  Names,  Ages,  etc.,  pp.  195.  4°  Washington,  1841 

4794  [CHEETHAM  (James)  ]     A  Narrative  of  the  Suppression  by  Col. 
Burr,  of  the   History  of   the  Administration  of  John  Adams, . . 
Added,  a  Biography  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  of  General  Hamilton : 
with  strictures  on  the  Conduct  of  John  Adams,  etc.     2d  edition, 
revised.     By  a  Citizen  of  New  York,  //.  72,  uncut. 

8°  New  York,  Dennisto?i  and  Cheetham,  1802 

4795  [ — ]  A  View  of  the  Political  Conduct  of   Aaron   Burr,    Esq. 
Vice-President  .  .  By   the  Author  of   the    "Narrative,"//.    120, 
UNCUT.  8°  New  YoPk,  Denniston  and  Cheetham,  1802 

4796  [ — ]  An  Antidote  to  John  Wood's  Poison.     By  Warren,  //.  63, 
nearly  uncut.  8°  New  York,  for  Denniston  and  Cheetham,  1802 

See  Woon  (John)  History,  No.  4948  ;  Correct  Statement,  No.  4949,  and  Full  Exposi- 
tion, etc.,  with  Remarks  on  Warren's  pamphlet,  No.  4950. 

4797  —  A  Reply  to  Aristides.     By  James  Cheetham,  Author  of  the 
NARRATIVE,  etc.,  //.  134,  uncut. 

8°  New  York,  for  Jos.  Cheetham,  1804 

See  An  Examination  . .  by  Aristides,  Nos.  4781,  4782. 


4O  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

4798  [CHEETHAM  (James)]  The  Trial  of  the  Hon.  Maturin  Livingston, 
against  James   Cheetham,  for  a  Libel,  .  before  the    Hon.  Judge 
Spencer.    Taken  in  short-hand  by  Wm.  Sampson,  pp.  63,  uncut, 
RARE.  8°  New-York,  S.  Gould,  1807 

4799  —  Tne  Life  of  Thomas  Paine,  author  of  Common  Sense,  &c., 
PP-  347?  Boards,  uncut,  fine  copy. 

8°  New  York,  Southwick  and  Pelsue,  1809 

4800  CINCINNATI.     The  Institution  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati 
. .  Published  by  order  and  for  the  use  of  the  Members  in  the  State 
of  New  York.     [With  the  organization  and  Proceedings,   1783-84, 
of  the  NEW  YORK  State  Society,]  pp.  32  (a  leaf  wanting),  clean, 
uncut.   N.  York,  S.  London,  1784  —  Extracts  from  the  Proceedings 
of  the  N.  York  State  Society,  July  4th- Aug.  i2th,  1786,  pp.  20, 
clean  and  fine — J.  M.  Mason's  Oration  commemorative  of  Major- 
Gen.    Alexander    Hamilton,    before    the    N.    Y.    Society   of    the 
Cincinnati,  July  31,  1804,  pp.  40,  tmcut.  N.York,  1804.  3  Pamphlets. 

The  second  tract  "  contains  fuller  details  of  the  forms  and  customs  of  the  Society,  than 
any  other  publication." — SABIN,  Dictionary,  no.  13119. 

4801  —  Proceedings  of  the  PENNSYLVANIA  Society  of  the  Cincinnati 
. .  Prefixed,  the    General    Institution  of   the  Order,   as  originally 
framed,  and  afterwards  altered  at  the  General  Meeting,  May,  1784, 
engraved  frontispiece,  pp.  88.  8°  Phila.,  John  Steele,  1785 

4802  —  The  Institution  and  Proceedings  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincin- 
nati . .  With  the  Proceedings  of  the  MASSACHUSETTS  State  Society 
. .  1783-1811,  engraved  frontispiece,  pp.  112,  boards,  uncut,  clean  and 

fine.  8°  Boston,  T.  B.  Wait  and  Co.,  1812 

4803  —  Considerations  on  the  Society  or  Order  of  Cincinnati ;  lately 
instituted,  etc.     By  Cassius.     Supposed  to  be  written  by  ^Edanus 
Burke,  Esq.,  pp.  23.      8°  Hartford  \reprl\,  B.JVebster,  n.  d.  [1783] 

4804  —  The  same,  pp.  16,  uncut. 

8°  Newport,  repr.  by  S.  Southwick,  n.  d. 

4805  —  Observations  on  a  late  Pamphlet,  entituled,  "  Considerations 
upon  the  Society  or  Order  of  the  Cincinnati,"  clearly  evincing  the 
Innocence   and   Propriety  of   that   Honourable  and   Respectable 
Institution  . .  By  an  Obscure  Individual,  //.  28,  clean,  uncut. 

8°  Philadelphia,  Robert  Bell,  1783 

4806  —  Considerations  on  the  Order  of  Cincinnatus ;  to  which  are 
added,  as  well  several  Original  Papers  .  .  as  also  A  Letter  from  the 
late    M.    Turgot  .  .  on    the    Constitutions    of    America ;    and   an 
Abstract  of  Dr.  Price's  Observations,  etc.,  Transl.  from  the  French 
of  the  Count  de  Mirabeau,  pp.  xii,  284,  hf.  red  mor.,  uncut. 

8°  London,  J.  Johnson,  1785 

4807  —  Proceedings  of  the  Cincinnati,  at  Philadelphia,  May,  1790, 
Third  General-Meeting,  pp.  7.  folio,  New  York,  1790 

4808  —  Addresses  delivered  before  the  Society  of   the   Cincinnati. 
— 1786:    E.    Hitchcock,    Providence,    R.    I.  —  1787:    Rob.    R. 
Livingston,    New    York;   Wm.    Rogers,   Phila.,  portrait  inserted; 
Jno.  Brooks,  Boston;  Joel  Barlow,  Hartford,  Conn.  — 1788:  Wm. 
Hull,  Boston  — 1789:    Samuel   Whitwell,    Boston;   Wm.    Rogers, 
Phila.  —  1790  :  Wm.  Smith,  Phila.;  [Wm.  Tudor]  Boston —  1791  : 


GENERAL,  CIVIL,  AND  POLITICAL  HISTORY.  4! 

Robert  Porter,  Phila.  (2  copies);  Theo.  Dwight,  Hartford —  1794: 
D.  Ramsey,  Charleston  ;  Elijah  Waterman,  Hartford —  1795  :  Timo. 
I )  wight,  New  Haven —  1796 :  Wm.  Smith,  Charleston,  S.  C.  —  1798  : 
Thos.  Day,  Hartford — 1799:  Zech.  Lewis,  New  Haven — 1801  : 
Timo.  Dwight,  New  Haveti  —  1802  :  Benj.  Silliman,  Hartford — 
1804:  junius  Smith,  Hartford. 

22  Pamphlets.  8°  and  4^1876-1804 

4809  CLAY  (Henry)     Biography  of,  by  Geo.   D.   Prentice,  portrait, 
sheep,  gilt.  12°  Hartford,  1831 

4810  —  Life  and   Times,   by  Calvin   Colton.     2d   edition,  portrait. 
2  vols.,  cloth.  8°  New  York,  1846 

4811  CLINTON  (De  Witt)     Memoir  of,  by  D.  Hosack,  portraits  and 
folded  map,  additional  portrait  and  autograph  letter  of  Gov.  Clinton, 
laid  in,  mottled  calf  ,  gilt,  FINE  COPY.  4°  New  York,  1829 

4812  —  Life  and  Writings,  by  W.  W.  Campbell,  portrait,  cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1849 

4813  [Cobbett  (Wm.)]    Observations  on  the  Emigration  of  Dr.  Joseph 
Priestley,  . .  with  a  Comprehensive  Story  of  a  Farmer's  Bull.     The 
Third  Edition  —  A  Bone  to  Gnaw  for  the  Democrats ;  or,  Observa- 
tions on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  "  The  Political  Progress  of  Britain." 
2  in  i  vol.,  sheep.  8°  Phila.,  1795 

4814  —  Porcupine's  Political  Tracts  of  1794  and  1795  :  containing 
(i.)  Observations  on  the  Emigration  of  Dr.  Priestley;  (2.)  A  Bone 
to  Gnaw  for  the  Democrats,  Part  I.,  4th  ed.,  and  Part  II.  j  (4.)  A 
Kick  for  a  Bite,  2d  ed. ;  (5.)  A  Little  Plain  English:  a  Defence 
of  the  British  Treaty ;  (6.)  A  New  Year's  Gift  for  the  Democrats, 
2d  ed. ;  (7.)  A  Prospect  from  the  Congress  Gallery,  2d  ed.;Jtne 
copy,  half  calf ,  neat.  8°  Phila.,  1795-97 

4815  [— ]  The  Rush-Light.     Nos.  I.-V.  (Feb.  15  to  April  30,  1800). 
By  Peter  Porcupine,  in  the  original  wrappers,  uncut,  VERY  RARE. 

8°  New  York,  1800 

Duyckinck,  in  Cyclopaedia  of  Am.  Literature,  i.  266,  mentions  this  publication,  as  "  a 
periodical  iamo  pamphlet,  in  four  numbers." 

4816  —  Porcupine's  Gazette,  No.  779  (//.  49-72),  uncut. 

12°  New  York,  Wm.  Cobbett,  1800 

This  number  contains  Cobbett's  account  of  his  quarrel  with  Dr.  Rush,  of  the  sale  of 
his  press,  etc.,  in  Philadelphia,  under  execution,  to  satisfy  the  judgment  obtained  against 
him  by  Dr.  Rush,  for  a  libel  etc. 

4817  -  -  The  Bloody  Buoy  thrown  out  as  a  Warning  to  the  Political 
Pilots  of   America ;   or,   a  Relation  of   a  Multitude   of   Acts  of 
Barbarity  .  .  in  the  French  Revolution.    By  Peter  Porcupine.   Third 
edition,  with  additional  notes,  and  as  copious  Appendix,  frontispiece, 
pp.  217,  sheep.  12°  Phila.,  1823 

oooo  [Coleman  (Wm.)]  An  Examination  of  the  President's  Reply 
to  the  New  Haven  Remonstrance,  //.  69.  New  York,  1801. 
See  Pamphlets,  No.  4906. 

—  A  Collection  of  Tracts  and  Documents  relative  to  the  Death  of 
Major-Gen.    Alex.    Hamilton.     N.    York,    1804.     See   HAMILTON 
(Alexander),  No.  4855. 
6 


42  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

[Coleman  (Wm.)]  Remarks  and  Criticisms  on  the  Hon.  J.  Q. 
Adams's  Letter  to  Hon.  H.  G.  Otis,  Boston,  1808.  See  Pamphlets 
(Political)  1807-09,  No.  4553. 

4818  COLLES  (Christopher)     A  Survey  of  the  Roads  of  the  United 
States  of  America.    80  copper-plate  maps,  (Numbers  34-39  wanting) 
uncut,  Iqose,  in  a  cover,  VERY  RARE.  sm.  4°  \_New  York~\,  1789 

Each  plate  contains  a  delineation  of  near  1 2  miles  of  road,  on  a  scale  of  one  and  three- 
quarter  inches  to  the  mile,  noting  all  cross-roads,  streams,  taverns,  etc.  The  collection 
comprises  the  roads  from  New  York  to  Stamford,  Conn,  (maps  1-8),  N.  York  to 
Poughkeepsie  (9-13),  Poughkeepsie  to  Albany  (14,  and  21-25),  Stratford  to  Poughkeepsie 
(15-20),  Albany  to  Newburgh  (26-33);  New  York  to  Elizabethtown  (40),  N.  Y.  to 
Brunswick  (41,  42),  —  to  Kingstown  (43),  —  to  Trenton  (44),  —  to  Bristol  (45),  —  to 
Cranberry  (45*),  —  to  Frankfort  (46),  —  to  Allentown  (46*),  —  to  Philadelphia  (47),  — 
to  the  Blackhouse  (47*),  —  to  Mount  Holly  (48),  —  to  Philadelphia  (49,  50),  Phila.  to 
Annapolis  (51-61) ;  Annapolis  to  Bladensburgh  (62,  63),  —  to  Alexandria  (64,  65),  — to 
Dumfries  (66),  —  to  Fredericksburg,  Va.  (67,  68),  —  to  Todd's  Ordinary  (69),  —  to 
Bowling  Green  Ordinary  (70),  —  to  Head  Lynch's  Ordinary  (71),  —  to  Hanover  C.  H. 
(72),  —  to  Hanover  and  New  Castle  (73),—  to  New  Kent  C.  H.  (74,  75),  —  to  Williams- 
burgh,  (76),  —  to  York  (78,  79);  Williamsburgh  to  Aylett's  Warehouse  (80,  81),  —  to 
Sneed's  Ordinary  (82),  —  to  Port  Royal  (83,  84),  —  to  Hove's  Ferry  (85,  86). 

"  This  rare  work  is  referred  to  in  Francis'  '  Old  New  York.' " —  SABIN'S  Dictionary,  iv. 
no.  14411.  Mr.  Sabin's  description  gives  the  work  only  74  Plates.  This  set,  it  will  be 
observed,  contains  eighty ;  and  if  the  plates  wanting  to  complete  the  numerical  series 
(34-39)  were  ever  published,  the  whole  number  must  have  been  eighty-six.  On  the  inside 
of  the  cover  is  pasted  a  copy  of  Colles's  Prospectus  and  advertisement  of  the  work. 

4819  Constitution.     Plan  of  the  New   Constitution  for  the  United 
States  of  America,  agreed  upon  in  a  Convention  of  the  States. 
With  a  Preface  by  the  Editor,  //.  30,  hf.  mor.  neat. 

8°  London,  J.  Debrett,  1787 

4820  —  The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of  America .  .  With 
the  Articles  of  Amendment,  as  adopted  by  the  Congress  of  the 
said  States,  in  1789,  pp.  23,  a  small  stain  on  a  few  leaves,  hf.  mor. 

sm.  4°  Windsor  [£?.],  Alden  Spooner,  1790 

Gen.  Ira  Allen's  copy,  with  his  name  on  the  title-page. 

4821  —  of  the  United  States,  according  to  the  latest  Amendments  : 
annexed,   the   Declaration    of    Independence ;    and   the   Federal 
Constitution,  with  the  Amendments  thereto,  pp.  176,  old  calf  neat. 

12°  Phila.,  Carey,  Stewart,  and  Co.,  1791 

Contains  the  Constitution  of  Vermont,  not  in  any  former  edition. 

4822  —  The  same, . .  with  the  Ordinance  for  the  Government  of  the 
North  Western  Territory,  etc.,  //.  256,  a  name  torn  from  head  of  title, 
sheep.  8°  Phila.,  W.  Duane,  1802 

4823  —  The  same:  with  the  Acts  for  the  Government  at  the  Territories, 
//.  iv,  392,  old  calf ,  nice  copy.        18°  New  York,  E.  Duyckinck,  1813 

4824  Constitutions    (The)    of   the    several    Independent    States    of 
America ;   the    Declaration   of   Independence ;   Articles   of   Con- 
federation; Declaration  of  Rights;  Non-Importation  Agreement, 
etc.     With  an  Appendix  containing  the  Treaties  [with  France  and 
Gr.  Britain],  and  (never  before  published}  an  Authentic  copy  of  the 
Treaty  [with  the  United  Netherlands].     Arranged,  with  a  Preface 
and  Dedication,  by  the  Rev.  Wm.  Jackson.     Second  Edition,  rare 

portrait  of  Washington   (engr.  by  W.   Sharp},  pp.   xxix,    (3),   472, 
good  copy.  8°  London,  J.  Stockdale,  1783 

4825  Constitutions    (The)    of    the    several    Independent    States    of 
America ;  the  Declaration  of  Independence ;  Articles  of  Confed- 


KM,  CIVIL,  AND  POLITICAL  HISTORY.  43 

eration ;  Treaties,  etc.     The  Second  [American]  Edition,  //.  181, 
29,  sheep,  nice  copy.  12°  Boston,  Norman  and  Bowen,  1785 

For  the  First  edition,  of  which  only  200  copies  were  printed  by  order  of  Congress, 
i.  see  No.  4188  (in  Part  II.)  of  this  Catalogue. 

4826  COOPER  (J.  Fenimore)     The  American  Democrat ;  or,  Hints  on 
the  Social  and  Civic  Relations  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

12°  Cooperstown,  1838 

4827  COOPER  (Rev.  Mr.)    The  History  of  North  America;  containing 
A  Review  of  the  Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Original  Inhabitants, 
etc.     Added,  An  Appendix^  containing  the  Constitution  of  the  U. 
S.,  etc.,  //.  264,  old  calf  ,  nice  copy.  12°  Albany,  S.  Shaw,  1818 

4828  COXE  (Tench)    View  of  the  United   States  of   America,  in    a 
Series  of   Papers  [1787-1794],  pp.   13,   513,  sheep.    Philadelphia, 
1794 — The  same,  pp.  xiv,  439,  calf  neat,  nice  copy.     Dublin,  1795 
(2  vols.)  8° 

4829  [DWIGHT  (Timo.)]     Remarks   on   the    Review   of    Inchiquin's 
Letters   published   in   the    Quarterly  Review;   addressed   to   the 
Rt.  Hon.  Geo.  Canning.     By  an  Inhabitant  of  New-England,  //. 
176,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1815 

4830  EDWARDS  (Brian)     Thoughts  on   Proceedings  of   Government 
respecting  the  Trade  of  the  W.  India  Islands  with  the  United 
States,  half  bound.  8°  London,  1784 

4831  ELLIOT  (Jona.)     The  Debates  in  the  several  State  Conventions 
on  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution  . .  With  the  Journals 
of  the  Federal  Convention,  etc.     2d   edition,   with   considerable 
additions.     4  vols.,  law  calf.  8°  Washington,  1836 

4832  —  The  same.    With  a  Diary  of  the  Debates  of  the  Congress  of 
the  Confederation  as  reported  by  JAMES  MADISON  .  .  revised  and 
newly  arranged  . .  in  one  volume  supplementary  to  Elliott's  Debates. 
5  vols.,  law  sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1859 

4833  FEDERALIST:   (THE)     A   Collection   of   Essays,   written  in 
Favour  of  the  New  Constitution,  as  agreed  upon  by  the  Federal 
Convention,  September  17,   1787.     2  vols.,  pp.  vi,  227  ;  vi,  384. 

12°  New  York,  J.  and  A.  McLean,  1788 

Fine  clean  copy  of  the  VERY  RARE  FIRST  EDITION.  See  Hamilton's  Works,  (Vols. 
I.,  II.)  No.  4854;  but  by  the  binder's  carelessness,  Vol.  II.  wants  sig.  B  (pp.  13-24), 
having  in  place  of  it,  the  corresponding  signature  of  Vol.  I. 

4834  FRANCE    (Relations    with)      Correspondence    between    Citizen 
Genet . .  and  the  Officers  of  the  Federal  Government, .  [with]  the 
Instructions  from  the   Constituted  Authorities  of  France  to  the 
said  [Genet],  pp.  (4),  26,  uncut,  Phila.,  1793 — Arret  du  Conseil 
d'Etat  du  Roi,  concernant  le  Commerce  Itranger  dans  les  Isles 
Fran9oises  de  I'Amerique,  n.  t.  p.,  Paris,  1784  —  Scheme  of   a 
Convention  between  His  Most  Christian  Majesty  and  the  United 
States  for  regulating  the  Functions  and  Privileges  of  Consuls,  etc., 
n.  t.  p.  1784.     3  in  i  VQ\.,~ half  vellum,  folio. 

4835  —  Actes  et  Mdmoires  concernant  les  Ne'gociations  qui  ont  eu 
lieu  entre  la  France  et  les  Etats-Unis,  1793-1800.    3  vols.,  sewed, 
uncut.  12°  Londres,  1807 

The  documents  in  this  collection  are  in  the  languages  (French  and  English)  in  which 
they  were  first  written. 


44  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

4836  FRANCE  (Relations  with)    State  Papers  relating  to  the  Diplo- 
matick   Transactions  between  the  American  and  French  Govern- 
ments, from  1793,  to  the  Conclusion  of  the  Convention,  3oth  of 
September,  1800.    Collected  by  A.  G.  Gebhardt.    3  vols.,  half  calf , 
uncut.  12°  London,  1816 

The  "  Actes  et  Memoires,"  with  a  new  title  in  Vol.  I.,  and  an  Advertisement  (2  pp.)  in 
English. 

4837  —  American  Review  of  History  and  Politics,  [by  Robert  Walsh] 
Vol.  II.,  No.  2  (Oct.  1811),  hf.  russia,  neat.  8°  Phila.,  1811 

Containing  An  Enquiry  into  the  State  of  Our  Relations  with  France,  and  A  Memoir  on 
the  Conduct  of  France  and  England  towards  Neutrals,  etc. :  and  in  the  Appendix,  The 
Commercial  Code  of  the  French  Empire. 

4838  —  A  Review  of  the  Administration  of  the  Government  of  the 
United  States  since  the  year  Ninety-three ;  or,  the  Correspondence 
between  the  Secretary  of  State  and  the  French  Minister,  on  that 
Subject,  pp.  87,  hf.  bd.,  neat.  8°  Boston,  B.  Russell,  1797 

oooo  — Harper  (R.  G.)  Observations  on  the  Dispute,  etc.  SeeNo.  4862. 

4839  —  Scipio's  Reflections  on  Monroe's  View  of  the  Conduct  of  the 
Executive  . .  connected  with  a  Mission  to  the   French   Republic. 
1794-96,  hf.bd.  12°  Boston,  C.  P.  Wayne,  1798 

These  letters,  first  printed  in  the  Boston  "Federal  Gazette,"  have  sometimes  been 
attributed  to  Alexander  Hamilton.  They  were  written  by  the  Hon.  Uriah  Tracy,  U.  S. 
Senator  from  Connecticut,  1796-1807.  They  attracted  the  attention  of  Gen.  Washington, 
and  excited  his  curiosity  as  to  their  authorship.  In  January,  1798,  he  wrote  to  Oliver 
Wolcott :  "  Mr.  Monroe,  I  am  told,  appears  in  a  voluminous  work  ! . .  A  writer  under  the 
signature  of  Scipio,  will,  I  conceive,  work  him  pretty  well.  Who  is  Scipio?  I  am 
fishing  for  no  secrets,  but  if  the  author  is  known,  or  conjectured  on  good  grounds,  I  should 
like  to  know  who  he  is."  Wolcott  replied :  "  I  have  good  grounds  for  believing  Mr.  Tracy 
to  be  the  author  of  '  Scipio ' ;  but  this  is  not,  and  I  believe  will  not  be  generally  known." 

4840  —  GOLDSMITH   (L.)     Exposition   of    the   Conduct   of   France 
towards  America,  illustrated  by  Cases  decided  in  the  Council  of 
Prizes  in  Paris.     2d  edition,  pp.  99,  hf.  bd.         8°  New  York,  1810 

4841  GERRY.     The    Life   of   Elbridge    Gerry.     With    Contemporary 
Letters.    To  the  close  of  the  American  Revolution.     By  James  T. 
Austin.    Portrait.    2  vols.,  half  calf  . 

Boston,  Wells  and  Lilly,  1828,  '29 

4842  GOODRICH  (C.  A.)     History  of  the  United  States,  portraits  and 
other  engravings,  good  copy.  12°  Hartford,  1823 

4843  [HAMILTON    (ALEXANDER)]     A   Letter  from   Phocion   to   the 
considerate  citizens  of  New-York,  On  the  Politics  of  the  Day,  pp. 
23,  UNCUT,  RARE.  8°  New-York,  Samuel Loudon,  1784 

4844  [ — ]  A  Second  Letter  from  Phocion  to  the  considerate  citizens 
of  New- York.     Containing  Remarks  on  MENTOR'S  Reply,  //.  43, 
UNCUT.  8°  New  York,  S.  Loudon,  1784 

For  Mentor's  Reply,  see  Tracts,  No.  4955. 

4845  —  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  to  the  House  of 
Representatives,  relative  to  a  provision  for  the   Support  of   the 
PUBLIC  CREDIT  of  the  United  States  . .  Presented,  the  i4th  day  of 
January,  1790.     Published  by  Order  of  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives, //.  51,  clean,  uncut,  RARE. 

folio,  New  York,  Fr.  Childs  and  J.  Swaine,  1790 

4846  —  Report   relative   to   further   Provision  for  establishing  the 
Public  Credit,  Dec.  13,  1790,  pp.  22,  n.  t.  p.,  clean,  uncut,  RARE. 

folio,  \New  York,  F.  Childs  and'j.  Swaine,  [1790] 
This  Report  contains  the  plan  of  a  National  Bank,  and  sets  forth  its  advantages. 


GENERAL,  CIVIL,    AND   POLITICAL   HISTORY.  45 

4847  HAMILTON  (ALEXANDER)  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury .  .  on  the  subject  of  MANUFACTURES.  Presented  .  .  Dec.  5, 
1791,  pp.  (4),  58,  clean,  uncut,  RARE. 

folio,  [New  York,]  Childs  and  Swaine,  [1791] 

Col.  Jeremiah  Wadsworth's  copy,  with  his  autograph. 

-  -  Report . .  on  the  subject  of  the  PUBLIC  DEBT.  Presented, 
Feb.  7,  1792,  //.  15  —  Report . .  respecting  the  Redemption  of  the 
Public  Debt;  and  the  Reimbursement  of  the  Loan  made  of  the 
Bank  of  the  United  States.  Presented,  Nov.  30,  1792,  //.  10. 
2  Pamphlets^  clean,  in  original  wrappers,  uncut. 

folio,  New  York,  Childs  and  Swaine,  [1792] 

4849  -  -  Report   of   the  Secretary  of   the   Treasury,   respecting  the 
Tonnage  of  Vessels.     [Presented,  Jan.  7,  1794,]  //.  4,  with  two 
Tabular  Statements,  clean  and  fine,  uncut.    \_New  York,']  Childs  and 
Swaine,  1794 — Report.  .  relative  to  the  establishment  of  a  MINT, 
//.  22,  n.  t.  p.,  clean  and  fine,  in  original  wrapper,  uncut.     {New 
York,]  Childs  and  Swaine,  n.  d.  2  pamphlets,  folio. 

oooo  —  An  Examination  of  the  late  Proceedings  in  Congress,  respect- 
ing the  Official  Conduct  of  [Alexander  Hamilton]  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury.  Printed  within  the  United  States.  [1793.]  See 
Pamphlets,  No.  4956. 

4850  —  Observations  on  certain  Documents  contained  in  No.  V.  & 
VI.  of  "The  History  of  the  United  States  for. .  1796,"  in  which 
the  charge  of  Speculation  against  Alexander  Hamilton . .  is  fully 
refuted.    Written  by  himself,  pp.  37,  Iviii,  UNCUT,  FINE  COPY. 

8°  Phila.,  for  John  Fenno,  by  J.  Bioren,  1797 
The  rare  original  edition  of  "the  Reynolds  pamphlet." 

4851  —  Letter   from   Alexander   Hamilton,    concerning   the   public 
conduct  and  character  of  John  Adams,  Esq.,  President  of  the  U. 
States.     The  Second  Edition,  pp.  54,  uncut. 

8°  New  York,  John  Lang,  1800 
The  Third  Edition  (N.  Y.,  1800)  is  in  Pamphlets,  (Political  1800-1806),  No.  4952. 

4852  —  A  Letter  to  General  Hamilton,  occasioned  by  his  Letter  to 
President  Adams.    By  a  Federalist,  pp.  3-10,  n.  t.  p.    8°  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Signed,  ARISTIDES.  Written  by  Noah  Webster.  There  is  a  copy  which  has  Webster's 
name  in  autograph,  in  Pamphlets,  Political  (1800-1806),  No.  4952.  In  same  volume,  see 
A  Letter  to  Major-Gen.  Alex.  Hamilton  containing  Observations  on  his  Letter,  etc.  By 
a  Citizen  of  these  States  [the  Rt.  Rev.  U.  Ogden,  Bp.  of  New  Jersey.]  N.  K,  1802. 

4853  —  The  Examination  of  the  President's  Message,  at  the  Opening 
of  Congress,  Dec.  7,  1801.    Revised  and  corrected  by  The  Author, 
//.  127.  New  York,  Office  of  the  N.  Y.  Evening  Post,  1802 

4854  —  Works  :  comprising  his  most  important  Official  Reports  ;  an 
improved  edition  of  THE  FEDERALIST  .  .  and  PACIFICUS,  on  the 
Proclamation  of  Neutrality.     3  vols.,  portraits. 

12°  New  York,  Williams  and  Whiting,  1810 

4855  —  [COLEMAN  (Wm.)]   A  Collection  of  the  Facts  and  Documents 
relative  to  the  Death  of  Major-General  Alexander  Hamilton ;  with 
Comments  :  together  with  . .  Orations,  Sermons,  and  Eulogies  . .  on 
his  Life  and  Character.     By  the  Editor  of  the  Evening  Post,  //. 
(4),  238,  sheep.  8°  New  York,  Hopkins  and  Seymour,  1804 


46  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

4856  HAMILTON  Eulogies.     OTIS  (Harrison  Gray)    Eulogy  on  Gen. 
Alexander  Hamilton,  pronounced  at . .  Boston,  July  26,  1804.     26. 
edition,  pp.  24.     Boston  —  NOTT  (Eliph.)     Discourse,  delivered  in 
. .  Albany,  occasioned  by. .  the  death  of  Gen.  Hamilton,  July  29. 
(with  Appendix,  containing  his  Will,  etc.),  pp.  87-138,  n.  p.;  — 
The  same,  //.  31.     Repr.   Stockbridge,  \Mass.~\ —  MASON  (J.  M.) 
Oration  commem..  of  the  late  Major-Gen.   Hamilton,  before  the 
N.  Y.  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati,  3ist  July,  1804,  pp.  40.     New  York 
—  SPRING  (Sam.)     Discourse,  in  consequence  of  the  late  Duel,  in 
Newburyport,  Aug.  5,  //.   28.     Newburyport —  DWIGHT   (Timo.) 
A  Sermon  on  Duelling,  preached  in  the  Chapel  of  Yale  College, 
New  Haven,  Sept.  9,  1804,  and  in  New  York,  Jan.  21,  1805, //.  38. 
N.  York.     6  Pamphlets,  ALL  UNCUT.  8°  1804-05 

4857  —  FURMAN  (Rich.)  D.  D.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Major  Gen. 
Hamilton,  preached  in  Charleston,  S.  C.,  before  the  State  Society 
of  the  Cincinnati,  Aug.  15,  1804,  pp.  22,  new  hf.  morocco,  clean  and 

fine,  UNCUT,  RARE.  8°  Charleston,  W.  P.  Young,  [1804] 

4858  HAMILTONIAD  :  or,  the  Effects  of  Discord.     An  original  Poem- 
In  Two  Books.     With   an   Appendix ;   containing   a   number   of 
interesting  Papers  relative  to  the  late  unfortunate  Duel.     By  a 
Young  Gentleman  of  Philadelphia,  //.  55,  UNCUT,  fine  clean  copy, 
RARE.  8°  Philadelphia,  for  the  Author,  1804 

4859  —  The  Hamiltoniad :  or  an  Extinguisher  for  the  Royal  Faction 
of  New-England.  With  copious  Notes  . .  By  Anthony  Pasquin,  Esq., 
//.  104,  boards,  uncut,  VERY  SCARCE.  8°  Boston,  n.  d.  [1804] 

FINE  COPY  ;  with  a  name  and  address  sta'mped  on  title. 

4860  HARDIE  (Jas.)     The  American   Remembrancer  and  Universal 
Tablet  of  Memory,  pp.  (8),  259,  sheep.  12°  Philadelphia,  1795 

4861  HARPER  (Rob.  Goodloe)    Select  Works  :  consisting  of  Speeches' 
on  Political  and  Forensic  Subjects  . .  and  sundry  Political  Tracts. 
Vol.  I.  (the  only  one  published^),  pp.  iv,  400,  (2),  half  rose  calf,  marb. 
edges,  nearly  uncut,  AN  AUTOGRAPH  LETTER  (5  //.)  laid  in. 

8°  Baltimore,  1814 

4862  —  Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the  United  States  and 
France.     6th  edition,  pp.  109,  half  mor. 

8°  Phila.,  printed;  London,  repr.,  1798 

4863  —  Reflexoens  sobre  a  Questao  entre  os  Estados  Unidos  e  a 
Franqa,  Offerecidas  .  .  aos  seus  Constituintes  em  Maio  de  1797- 
Traduzidas  em  Portuguez,  //.  322,  sewed,  uncut. 

sq.  8°  Londres,  1798 

RARE.     This  Portuguese  translation  has  escaped  Mr.  Sabin. 

oooo  Hartford  Convention.     See  Nos.  5013,  5014. 

4864  An  Historical  Review  and  Directory  of  North  America.  *  2  vols. 
(wanting  the  3d.  vol.),  sheep.  16°  Dublin,  1788 

4865  [HOLROYD  (J.  B.),  Lord  Sheffield.]     The  Orders  in  Council  and 
the  American  Embargo  beneficial  to  the  Political  and  Commercial 
Interests  of  Great  Britain,  //.  51,  hf.  roan.  8°  London,  1809 

oooo  —  Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  the  American  States  . . 
With  Additional  Notes  to  the  Second  Edition  —  A  Letter  from  an 
American  now  resident  in  London  . .  containing  strictures  on  Lord 
Sheffield's  Pamphlet.  Phila.,  1784.  See  Tracts,  No.  4955. 


!  K.U.,  CIVIL,  AND  POLITICAL  HISTORY.  47 

4866  [INC.ERSOLL  (C.  J.)]     Inchiquin  the  Jesuit's  Letters  during  a  late 
Residence  in  the  United  States,  hf.  bd.,  clean.     8°  New  York,  1810 

4867  An   Inquiry  into  the  Present  State  of  the  Foreign  Relations  of 
the  Union,  as  affected  by  the  late  measures  of  Administration,  //. 
183,  hf.  bd.  8°  Phila.,  1806 

4868  JACKSON  (Andrew)     Brief  and  Impartial   History  of  the  Life 
and  Actions  of  Andrew  Jackson.     By  A  Free  Man.    Portrait,  pp. 
216,  bds.,  uncut.  12°  Boston,  1831 

"  We  hope  he  will  be  wise  enough  to  decline  a  second  election,  or,  if  he  does  not,  he  will 
be  disappointed.  His  reign  has  verified  the  forebodings  of  his  enemies,  and  disappointed 
every  hope  of  his  friends." — p.  202. 

4869  —  COBBETT  (Wm.)    Life  of  Andrew  Jackson,  portrait,  doth. 

16°  New  York,  1834 

4870  --  GOODWIN  (Philo  A.)    Biography  of  Andrew  Jackson,  portrait, 
pp.  xi,  422,  sheep.  12°  Hartford,  1832 

4871  JARVIS  (Wm.  C.)     The  Republican;  a  Series  of  Essays  on  the 
Principles  and  Policy  of  Free  States,  having  a  particular  reference 
to  the  United  States,  and  the  Individual  States,  pp.  368,  bds. 

12°  Pittsfield  [Mass.],  P.  Allen,  1820 

4872  JEFFERSON  (Thomas)     Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  on  the 
subject  of  establishing  a  uniformity  in  the  Weights,  Measures  and 
Coins  of  the  United  States,  pp.  49,  thick  paper,  FINE  COPY,  RARE. 

8°  New  York,  F.  Childs  and  J.  Swaine,  1790 
Col.  Jeremiah  Wadsworth's  copy,  with  his  autograph  on  the  title. 

4873  —  [CARPENTER  (Stephen  C.)]    Memoirs  of  Thomas  Jefferson . . 
containing  a  concise  History  of  [the  United]  States  . .  With  a  View 
of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  French  Influence  and  French  Principles 
in  that  Country.    2  vols.,  calf. 

8°  n.  p.  Printed  for  the  Purchasers,  1809 

A  fine  copy  of  this  VERY  SCARCE  work,  which  the  printers  suppressed  after  they  were 
informed  by  their  legal  adviser  that  "  he  found,  on  the  average,  a  libel  to  every  page." 
See  the  Menzies  Catalogue,  No.  335. 

4874  —  RAYNER  (B.  L.)    Sketches  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Opinions 
of  Thomas  Jefferson,  with  selections  of . .  his  Private  Correspond- 
ence, portrait,  and  view  of  Monticello,  pp.  556,  sheep,  gilt,  marbl. 
edges.  8°  New  York,  1832 

4875  —  LINN  (Wm.)     The  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  portrait,  pp. 
267,  marbl.  sheep,  fine  copy.  12°  Ithaca,  1834 

4876  —  TUCKER  (Geo.)     The  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson  . .  with  parts 
of  his  Correspondence  never  before  published,  and  Notices  of  his 
Opinions  on  Questions  of  Civil  Government,  etc.,  portrait.    2  vols., 
half  calf  gilt,  fine  copy.  8°  London,  C.  Knight  &>  Co.,  1837 

4877  (Jefferson.)     The   Pretentious   of    Thomas    Jefferson   to   the 
Presidency   examined;    and    the   Charges   against   John    Adams 
refuted  . .  Part  the  Second,  //.  48,  uncut.     United  States,  November, 
1796  —  The  Federalist:  containing  some  Strictures  upon  a  Pam- 
phlet entitled  "  The  Pretentious  of  Thomas  Jefferson, .  examined," 
etc.,  which  Pamphlet  was  first  published  in  the  Gazette  of   the 
United    States,   in    a   series   of    Essays   under   the   signature   of 
"  Phocion."    [Part  L]  //.  48,  clean,  uncut.    Phila.,  M.  Carey,  1796. 
2  Pamphlets.  8° 


48  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

4878  (Jefferson.)    The  Claims  of  Thomas  Jefferson  to  the  Presidency, 
examined  at  the  Bar  of  Christianity.    By  a  Layman,  pp.  54,  uncut. 

8°  Phila.,  Asbury  Dickens,  1800 

4879  (Jefferson.)     Cursory  Reflections  on  the   Consequences  which 
may  ensue  should  Mr.  Jefferson  and  Mr.  Burr  have  equal  Votes 
from  the  Electors  and  States,  //.  25,  uncut,  RARE. 

12°  New  York,  Furman  and  Loudon,  1801 

4880  (Jefferson.)     A  Letter  to  Thomas   Jefferson,  President  of  the 
United  States.     By  Junius  Philaenus,  //.  64. 

8°  New  York,  P.  R.  Johnson,  1802 
oooo  —  Eulogies  on.    See  ADAMS  and  JEFFERSON,  Nos.  4756,  4757. 

4881  LACO.    The  Writings  of  Laco,  as  published  in  the  Massachusetts 
Centinel,  Feb.  and  March,   1789;  with  the  addition  of  No.  VII. 
which  was  omitted,  pp.  39,  clean,  nearly  uncut,  a  small  piece  torn 

from  head  of  title  leaf,  SCARCE.  8°  Boston,  1789 

Attributed  to  Stephen  Higginson. 

4882  —  Ten    Chapters   in  the    Life  of   John    Hancock.     Now  first 
published  since  1788,  pp.  68,  cloth.  8°  New  York,  1857 

A  reprint  of  the  Letters  of  LACO. 

4883  LEGARE  (Hugh  S.)    Writings :    prefaced  by  a  Memoir  of  his 
Life.     Edited  by  his  Sister.     2  vols.,  portrait,  pp.  Ixii,  558;  598, 
hf.  mor.  8°  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1846,  1845 

oooo  Letters  addressed  to  the  Yeomanry  of  the  U.  States,  containing 
some  Observations  on  Funding  and  Bank  Systems.  By  an 
American  Farmer,  //.  24.  Phila.,  1793.  See  Pamphlets,  No.  4956 

4884  Letters  from  Washington,  on  the  Constitution  and  Laws ;  with 
Sketches  of  some  of  the  Prominent  Characters  of  the  U.  States. 
Written  during  the  Winter  of  1817-18,  by  a  Foreigner  [George 
Watterston],  pp.  139,  Ids.,  uncut. 

12°  Washington,  J.  Gideon,  Jun.,  1818 

4885  LIVINGSTON.    Life  of  Edward  Livingston.    By  C.  H.  Hunt,  with 
an    Introduction    by   Geo.    Bancroft,  portraits   (India  paper)    of 
Livingston  and  Gen.  Jackson,  hf.  mor.,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

imp.  8°  New  York,  I).  Appleton  and  Co.,  1864 

4886  LLOYD  (Thos.)     Congressional    Register,   or   Proceedings    and 
Debates  of  the  First  House  of   Representatives  of   the   United 
States.     4  vols.,  new  hf.  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe)  uncut. 

8°  New  York,  1789-90 

The  4th  vol.  is  not  quite  complete, — ending  at  p.  152.  A  Supplement  contains  the 
Laws  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  First  Congress. 

oooo  Lowell  (John) :  — 

Peace  without  Dishonour  —  War  without  Hope . .  A  Calm  and  Dis- 
passionate Enquiry  into  the  Question  of  the  Chesapeake,  etc.  By  a 
Yankee  Farmer.  Boston,  1807.  In  Pamphlets  (Political),  1807-09, 
No.  4953. 

Thoughts  upon  the  Conduct  of  our  Administration  in  relation  to  Gr. 
Britain  and  France, . .  especially  in  reference  to  .  .the  Attack  on  the 
Chesapeake.  By  a  Friend  of  Peace.  Boston,  1808.  In  Pamphlets 
(Political),  1807-09,  No.  4953. 

Analysis  of  the  late  Correspondence  between  our  Administration  and 
Gr.  Britain  and  France.  Boston  [1809].  In  Pamphlets  (Political), 
1800-1806,  No.  4953  and  Tracts  No.  5069. 


GENERAL,  CIVIL,  AND  POLITICAL  HISTORY.  49 

Supplement  to  the  Analysis,  etc.  (n.  t.  p.  1809).  In  Pamphlets, 
1809-13,  No.  4953. 

Remarks  on  the  Hon.  John  Q.  Adams's  Review  of  Mr.  Ames's  Works. 
Boston,  1809.  ///  I'.imphlets  (Political),  1807-09,  No.  4953. 

The  New-England  Patriot ..  A  Candid  Comparison  of  the   Principles 

.nit!  Conduct  of  the  Washington  and  Jefferson  Administrations,  etc.,/*/. 

i.jS.  u.  i.    Boston.  iSio.    ///  Pamphlets  (Political),  1810,  No.  4953. 

Ten  Hints  addressed  to  Wise  Men  ;  concerning  the  dispute  which 
ended,  Nov.  8,  1809,  in  the  dismission  of  Mr.  Jackson,//.  115.  [Boston, 
iSio.]  ///  Pamphlets,  1810,  No.  4953. 

The  Impartial  Enquirer;  a  Candid  Examination  of  the  Conduct  of  the 
President,  in  execution  of  powers  vested  in  him  by  the  Act  of  May  I, 
iSio,  etc.  By  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts,  pp.  96.  Boston,  1811.  In 
Pamphlets,  1810,  No.  4953. 

An  Appeal  to  the  People  on  the  Causes  and  Consequences  of  a  War 
with  Great  Britain,  pp.  36.  Boston,  1811.  In  Pamphlets,  Political, 
1809-13,  No.  4953. 

Mr.  Madison's  War.  A  Dispassionate  Inquiry  into  the  reasons 
alleged  by  Mr.  Madison  for  declaring  an  Offensive  and  Ruinous  War, 
etc.  By  a  New-England  Farmer,  pp.  x,  63.  Boston,  1812.  See  No.  5038  ; 
and  Pamphlets,  Political,  1809-13,  No.  4953. 

Perpetual  War,  the  Policy  of  Mr.  Madison,  etc.  By  a  New-England 
Farmer,  pp.  119.  Boston,  1812.  In  Tracts,  No.  5073. 

The  Road  to  Peace,  Commerce,  Wealth,  and  Happiness.  By  an  old 
Farmer,  pp.  18,  n.  t.  p.  [Boston,  1813.]  In  Pamphlets,  Political,  1809-13, 
No.  4953. 

4887  LOZERE  (Comte  Pelet  de  la)    Precis  de  1'Histoire  des  Etats-Unis 
d'Amerique,  half  calf ,  gilt.  8°  Paris,  F.  Didot,  1845 

4888  LYON  (James)     The  Scourge  of  Aristocracy,  and  Repository  of 
important  Political  Truths,  Vol.  I.,  Nos.   1-4,  //.   192,  new  half 
mor.,  uncut,  VERY  SCARCE.  12°  \_Castleton,  Vt^\,  Oct.-Dec.  1798 

4889  MADISON.     A  Letter  addressed  to  the  Hon.  James  Madison, 
Secretary  of  State,  [on  the  Proclamation  of  July  29,  1807], //.  35. 

8°  Printed  in  America,  1808 

4890  MAYO  (Robert)  Political  Sketches  of  Eight  Years  in  Washington, 
//.  216,  facsimile  of  a  letter  of  Gen.  Jackson,  cloth.    8°  Baltimore,  1839 

4891  MELISH  (John)     Map  of  the  United   States,  mounted  on   linen 
and  folded,  in  octavo  case.  Philadelphia,  1820 

4892  (Militia.)     Plan  for  the  general  arrangement  of  the  MILITIA  of 
the  United  States.     [By  Gen.  H.  Knox,  Sec.  of  War.]     Published 
by  order  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  //.  26,  mor.,  neat,  clean 
and  fine.  folio,  New  York,  1790 

4893  Mitchell's  Accompaniment  to  the   Map  of  the  United   States 
containing  an  Index  of  all  Counties,  Districts,  Towns,  etc.,  and  of 
the  Rivers  ;  with  a  general  view  of  the  U.  States,  //.  324,  hf.  mor. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1834 

4894  [MORRIS  (Gouverneur) ]     An  Answer  to  "War  in  Disguise,"  or 
Remarks  upon  the  New  Doctrine  of  England,  concerning  Neutral 
Trade,  //.  76.  8°  New  York,  1806 

4895  MORRIS  (Gouverneur)     Life  ;  with  selections  from  his  Corres- 
pondence and  Miscellaneous  Papers.     By  Jared  Sparks.     3  vols., 
portrait,  hf.  cloth,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1832 


5O  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

4896  MORSE  (Jedediah)    The  American  Geography  ;  or,  a  View  of  the 
Present   Situation  of   the   United   States  .  .  Illustrated   with   two 
Sheet  Maps,  etc.,  pp.  534,  (2),  sheep. 

8°  Elizabeth  Town  \N.  7.],  Shepard  Kollock,  1789 

4897  —  Remarks  on  the  American  Geography.     By  J.  F[reeman], 
//.  6 1,  i,  scarce.  8°  Boston,  Belknap  and  Hall,  1793 

4898  —   Geography    made    Easy :    being   An    Abridgment    of    the 
American  Universal  Geography  . .  5th  edition,  maps,  sheep,  neat. 

12°  Boston,  Thomas  and  Andrews,  1796 

4899  —  The  American  Gazetteer . .  with  a  particular  Description  of 
The  Georgia  Western  Territory  . .  Illustrated  with  Seven  new  and 
neat  Maps,  old  calf  gilt,  nice  copy.  8°  Boston,  1797 

4900  -  -   An  Abridgment   of   the    American   Gazetteer,    map   of  N. 
America,  pp.  388,  sheep.  12°  Boston,  Thomas  &*  Andrews,  1798 

4901  MUNSELL'S  Historical  Series.    10  vols.,  half  levant  red  morocco 
extra,  gilt  tops,  UNCUT.  Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1857-61 

The  series  comprises  the  following  works :  — 

I.  Commissary  Wilson's  Orderly  Book.     Expedition  against  Ticonderoga  and  Crown 
Point,  1759,  Map.  1857 

II.  Easton's  Narrative  of  the  Causes  which  led  to  Philip's  Indian  War,  1675-6;  with 
other  Documents.     Ed.  by  Dr.  F.  B.  Hough,  Map.  1858 

III.  Orderly  Book  of  the  Northern  Army,  Oct.  1776-Jan.  1777^  with  notes,  etc.     1859 

IV.  Diary  of  the  Siege  of  Detroit,  in  the  War  with  Pontiac.     Also,  A  Narrative  of 
the  Principal  Events  of  the  Siege,  by  Major  Robert  Rogers.    Ed.  by  F.  B.  Hough.    1860 

V.  Obstructions  to  the  Navigation  of  Hudson's  River,  etc.     Ed.  by  E.  M.  Ruttenber, 
Map.  1860 

VI.  Loyal  Verses  of  Jos.  Stansbury  and  Dr.  Jona.  Odell ;  relating  to  the  Am.  Revolu- 
tion.    Ed.  by  Winthrop  Sargent.  1860 

VII.  Orderly  Book  of  Lieut.  Gen.  John  Burgoyne,  until  his  Surrender  at  Saratoga, 
1 6th  Oct.  1777,  Map,  portrait,  and  facsimile.     Ed.  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.  1860 

VIII.  Early  French  Voyages  up  and  down  the  Mississippi,  by  Cavalier,  St.  Cosme, 
LeSueur,  Gravier,  and  Guignas.     Introduction,  etc.,  by  J.  G.  Shea.  1861 

IX.,  X.  Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  of  Indian  Affairs,  for  the  Extinguishment 
of  Indian  Titles  in  the  State  of  New  York.  Introduction  and  Notes  by  F.  B.  Hough. 
Three  Maps.  2  vols.  1861 

4902  MURAT  (Achille)     The  United  States  of  North  America.     With 
a  Note  on  Negro  Slavery,  by  Junius  Redivivus.     2d  edition,  col. 
map,  pp.  xxxviii,  402,  clean,  uncut.  12°  London,  1833 

4903  —  Brieven  over  de   Zeden   en    Staat    Kunde  der  Vereenigde 
Staten  van  Noord-Amerika ;  door  Achilles  Murat;  uithet  Fransch. 
2  vols.,  half  green  mor.,  uncut.  8°  Te  Zalt-Bommel,  1834 

4904  OTIS  (Harrison  G.)     Otis'  Letters  in  defence  of  The  Hartford 
Convention,  and  the  People  of  Massachusetts,  //.  103,  calf,  scarce. 

8°  Boston,  Simon  Gardner,  1824 

4905  OUSELEY  (Wm.   G.)     Remarks  on   the  Statistics  and  Political 
Institutions  of  the  United  States.     Added,  Statistical  Tables,  etc. 
boards,  uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  1832 

4906  Pamphlets.    A  Defense  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  or 
the  Rights  of  N.  E.  vindicated,  //.  28,  and  10  //.  manuscript  notes. 
Boston,  1804 —  British  Influence  on  the  Affairs  of  the  U.  S.,  proved 
and  explained  [by  'Marcus'].  Boston,  1804. —  S.  Taggart's  Oration 
at  Conway,  July  4,  1804.    Northampton,  1804  —  [A.  HAMILTON'S] 

'  Examination  of  the  President's  Message.   N.  Y.  1802  —  [W.  Cole- 
man's]  Examination  of  the  President's  (Jefferson's)  Reply  to  the 


GENERAL,  CIVIL,  AND  POLITICAL  HISTORY.  51 

New    Haven   Remonstrance,  etc.    N.  Y.   1801  —  Political   Intol- 

;ice,  or  The  Violence  of  Party  Spirit:  exemplified  in  a  recent 

Removal  [of  Winthrop  Sargent]  from  Office,  etc.    Boston,  1801. 

6  scarce  pamphlets,  in  i  vol.,  sheep.  8° 

4906  PERKINS  (Samuel)     Historical  Sketches  of  the  United  States, 
from  the  Peace  of  1815  to  1830,  bds.  uncut.      12°  New  York,  1830 

4907  PICKERING  (Timo.)     Letter,  exhibiting  to   his  Constituents   a 
View  of  the  Imminent  Danger  of  an  Unnecessary  and  Ruinous 
War.     Addressed  to  His  Excellency  James  Sullivan,  Governor  of 
Massachusetts,  pp.  16,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1808 

;her  copy,  in  Pamphlets  (Political),  1800-1806,  No.  4952.  In  same  volume: 
Interesting  Correspondence  between  ..  Governour  Sullivan  and  Col.  Pickering;  in  which 
(he  latter  vindicates  himself  against  groundless  charges,  etc.,  Boston,  1800;  and  Mr. 
Pickering's  Speech  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  Nov.  30,  1808,  on  the  Embargo,  etc. 

4909  -  -  Political  Essays.    A  Series  of  Letters  addressed  to  the  People 
of  the  U.  States,  //.  215,  bds. 

12°  Canandaigua,  J.  D.  Bemis,  1812 

4910  PINKNEY.     Some  Account  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Speeches 
of  William  Pinkney.    -By  Henry  Wheaton,  portrait  and  facsimile 
( foxed},  pp.  616,  hf.  cloth.  8°  New  York,  1826 

4911  PITKIN  (Timo.)     A  Political  and  Civil  History  of  the  United 
States,  from   1763  to  1797,  portrait  of  Washington.    2  vols.,  half 
mor.  gilt.  8?  New  Haven,  1828 

4912  PRENTICE  (A.)    A  Tour  in  the  United  States,  with  two  Lectures 
on  Emigration,  6th  edition,  portrait  and  map,  pp.  217,  cloth,  gilt. 

1 6°  London,  1850 

4913  Presidents' Speeches.     The  Speeches,  Addresses,  and  Messages 
of  the  several  Presidents  . .  Also,  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 
Constitution    of   the  U.   S.,  Washington's   farewell    address,    etc., 
six  miniature  portraits,  and  facsimiles,  of  the  Signers,  pp.  536,  boards, 
uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  R.  Desilver,  1825 

4914  QUINCY.     Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Josiah  Quincy  Jun.  of  Massa- 
chusetts: by  his  Son,  Josiah  Quincy,  bds.,  uncut.      8°  Boston,  1825 

4915  RAMSAY  (D.)     History  of  the  United  States,  from  .  .  1607,   to 
1808. ..  Continued  to  the  Treaty  of  Ghent  by  S.  S.  Smith,  and 
others.     3  vols.  calf.  8°  Phila.,  M.  Carey,  1816,  '17 

4916  SABINE  (Lorenzo)     A  Report  on  the  Principal  Fisheries  of  the 
American  Seas,  //.  317,  cloth.  8°  Washi?igton,  1853 

oooo  [SARGENT  (Winthrop)]  Political  Intolerance,  or  The  Violence  of 
Party  Spirit ;  Exemplified  in  a  recent  Removal  from  Office :  with 
a  comment  upon  Executive  Conduct,  etc.  Boston,  1801.  See 
Pamphlets  No.  4906,  and  Pamphlets,  Political,  (1800-1806,)  No. 
4952- 

4917  SCHEFFER  (Arnold)     Histoire  des  Etats-Unis,  //.  312,  paper, 
uncut.  12°  Paris,  1825 

oooo  Scipio's  Reflections,  etc.     See  No.  4839. 

4918  SEYBERT   (Adam)     Statistical   Annals ..  of  the  United  States, 
pp.  xxvii,  803,  old  calf  .  4°  Philadelphia,  1818 


52  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

4919  Sham-Patriot  (The)  Unmasked;  or  an  Exposition  of  the  fatally 
successful  Arts  of  Demagogues,  etc.    Written  by  Historicus  [Ezra 
Sampson?],  and  first  published  in  "The  Balance,"  //.  143,  clean, 
uncut.     18°  Hudson  \N.  K],  Sampson,  Chittenden,  6*  Croswell,  1802 

4920  —  The  same.     Another  edition,  pp.  92. 

12°  Middletown  \ConnI\,  n.  d.  [1802] 

4921  Sketches  of  Scenery  and  Manners  in  the  United  States.    By  the 
author  of  the  "Northern  Traveller,"  lithographic  prints  and  etchings. 

12°  New  York,  A.  T.  Goodrich,  1829 

4922  SNOWDEN  (R.)     The  History  of  North  and  South  America, . . 
to  the  Death  of  Gen.  Washington,  2  maps.    2  vols.  in  one,  pp.  167, 
132,  sheep.  12°  Philadelphia,  1819 

4923  Speeches  in  Congress.  [A  collection  of  (117)  noteworthy  speeches, 
on  important  topics,  in  both  Houses  of  Congress :  alphabetically 
arranged.]  4  vols.,  new  half  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe].      8°  1788-1850 

4924  [SULLIVAN  (Wm.)]     History  of  the  United  States  . .  for  the  use 
of  schools  and  families.     By  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts,  portrait 
of  Washington,  pp.  276,  sheep.     12°  Keene,  N.  H.,  J.  Prentiss,  1823 

4925  SULLIVAN  (W.)     Familiar   Letters  on    Public    Characters,  and 
Events,  1783  to  1815,  pp.  xi,  468.  12°  Boston,  1834 

The  Appendix  (containing  the  Evidence  collected  by  the  sons  of  Jas.  A.  Bayard,  on 
Jefferson's  calumnies;  Jay's  Letter  on  Washington's  Farewell  Address,  etc.)  was  omitted 
in  the  Second  Edition. 

4926  --  The  same.    Second  edition,  pp.  xxiii,  345,  cloth,  uncut. 

12°  Boston,  1834 

Revised  and  corrected ;  with  an  additional  Preface. 

4927  Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce,  and  Navigation  pending  between 
his  Britannic  Majesty  and  the  United  States,  conditionally  ratified 
by  the  Senate,  June  24,  1795.    With  a  Copious  Appendix,  pp.  283, 
old  calf .  12°  Philadelphia,  for  M.  Carey,  1795 

"  From  among  the  multiplicity  of  publications,  pro  and  con,  the  '  Features  of  Mr.  Jay's 
Treaty,'  and  the  '  Vindication '  of  that  instrument  have  been  selected,  as  including  nearly 
all  the  arguments  that  have  been  advanced  by  the  writers  on  both  sides." 

4928  —  Debates  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  ist  Sess.  of  the 
4th  Congress,  on  the  Constitutional  Powers  of  the  House  with 
respect  to  Treaties,  and  upon  . .  the  British  Treaty.     2  vols  in  i, 
//•  386,  362.  8°  Philadelphia,  for  B.  F.  Bache,  1796 

4929  VAN  BUREN  (Martin)     Life,  by  W.  M.  Holland,  portrait,  cloth, 
damaged  by  water.  12°  Hartford,  1835 

4930  —  CROCKETT  (David)     The  Life  of  Martin  Van   Buren,   heir- 
apparent  to  the  "Government,"  and  the  appointed  successor  of 
Gen.  Andrew  Jackson . . .  With  a  concise  History  of  the  Events 
that  have   occasioned   his   unparalleled  elevation,   etc.,  pp.  209, 
cloth.  Philadelphia,  1835 

4931  —  The  same,  with  portrait  of  Crockett,  pp.  209,  cloth. 

12°  New  York  and  Philadelphia,  1845 

4932  Vindication  (A)  of  the  Measures  of  the  present  Administration. 
By  Algernon  Sidney  [Gideon  Granger,   of   Connecticut,]  pp.  32, 
uncut.  8°  Hartford,  Luther  Pratt,  1803 


GENERAL,  CIVIL,  AND  POLITICAL  HISTORY.  53 

4933  WALSH  (Robert)     An   Appeal   from  the   Judgments  of   Great 
Uritain  respecting  the  United  States,  old  calf. 

8°  Philadelphia,   1819 

4934  -  -  The  same,  bds.  uncut. 

4935  --  The  same.     2d  Edition,  old  calf  .  8°  Philadelphia,  1819 

4936  [ — ]  Letter   on   the   Genius  and    Dispositions   of   the    French 
Government,  //.  iv,  253,  bds.  uncut. 

4937  War  in  Disguise ;  or,  the  Frauds  of  the  Neutral  Flags,  //.  (4), 
215,  half  calf,  neat.        8°  New  York,  repr.  for  I.  Riley  6-  Co.,  1806 

For  an  Answer,  See  Morris  (Gouverneur),  No.  4894. 

4938  --  The   same.     2d   Amer.   edition,  //.    228  —  [MORRIS  (G.)] 
An  Answer  to  War  in  Disguise.     2  in  i  vol.,  old  calf. 

12°  New  York,  for  I.  Riley  6-  Co.,  1806 

4939  ~  •  The  Dangers  of  the  Country.     By  the  Author  of  War  in 
Disguise,  //.  (4),  227,  hf.  roan.  8°  London,  1807 

4940  WARDEN  (D.  B.)    Statistique,  historique,  et  politique  Description 
des  Etats-Unis.     5  vols.,  map  (by  Tardieu),  and  plates,  half  calf, 
gilt.  8°  Paris,  1820 

4941  WEBSTER.    Knapp  (Sam'l  L.)    Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Daniel 
Webster,  portrait  (foxed),  pp.  234,  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1831 

4942  --  A  Memorial  of   Daniel  Webster,  from  the  City  of  Boston, 
[ed.  by  Geo.  S.  Hillard,]  fine  portrait  and  view  of  Marshfield,  pp. 
x,  270,  cloth.  8°  Boston,  Little,  Brown  6°  Co.,  1853 

4943  WKLD    (Isaac)    Jun.     Travels    through   the    States   of    North 
America,  and  the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  1795-7. 
4th  edition,  16  maps  and  plates.    2  vols.,  diamond  calf  gilt,  fine  copy. 

8°  London,  1807 

4944  WILLARD  (Simon)  fan.     The  Columbian  Union  :  Explanations 
of  the  Government,  and   the   Columbian    Constitution,  //.  487, 
boards,  uncut.  12°  Hudson,  1814 

4945  [WiRT  (Wm.)]     The  Letters   of  .the   British   Spy.     Originally 
published  in  the  Virginia  Argus,  1803.    The  Third  edition,  //.  128, 
sheep,  nice  copy.  16°  Richmond,  S.  Pleas  ants,  Jun.,  1805 

With  fine  Autographs  of  HENRY  LAURENS  (on  the  title)  and  Eliza  Rutledge  Laurens 
(p.  5),  and  manj'  of  the  blanks  neatly  filled  in  Mrs.  Laurens's  handwriting. 

4946  WOLCOTT  (Oliver)     Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
accompanying  a   Plan  for  laying  and  collecting  Direct  Taxes  .  . 
Presented,  Dec.  19,  1796,  //.  68,  and  Appendix  containing  Documents 
[Tabular  Statements]*  clean,  uncut. 

folio,  Published  by  Order  of  the  Ho.  of  Reps.  [1796] 

4947  WOOD  (John)    A  Letter  to  Alexander  Addison,  President  of  the 
County  Courts  of  Pennsylvania,  in  Answer  to  his  Rise  and  Progress 
of  Revolution,  //.  23,  hf.  mor.,  RARE. 

8°  Philadelphia,  R.  Folwell,  1801 

"  Being  a  stranger  in  America,  it  cannot  be  supposed  I  write  either  under  the  influence 
of  party,  or  from  personal  pique . .  A  desire  to  undeceive  all  those  who  may  unhappily 
have  been  ensnared  by  the  artful  forgery  of  [the  Abbe]  Barruel  is  my  only  motive,"  etc. 


54  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

4948  WOOD    (John)     The   History   of   the    Administration   of    John 
Adams,    esq.    late    President   of   the   United   States,  portraits  of 
Adams  and  Mrs.  Abigail  Adams,  inserted,  pp.  506,  old  calf  . 

8°  New  York,  1802 

A  FINE  COPY  of  the  rare  "Suppressed  History." 

4949  —  A  Correct  Statement  of  the  various  sources  from  which  The 
History  of  the  Administration  of  John  Adams  was  compiled,  and 
the  Motives  for  its  Suppression  by  Col.  Burr :  with  some  Observa- 
tions on  A  Narrative,  etc.    Second  Edition  corrected,  with  Notes, 
//.  58,  uncut.      8°  New  York,  G.  6-  R.  Waite,  for  the  Author,  1802 

For  (Cheetham's)  "  Narrative  of  the  Suppression,"  etc.,  and  "Antidote  to  John  Wood's 
Poison,"  see  Nos.  4794,  4796. 

4950  --  A   Full    Exposition    of    the    Clintonian    Faction,    and   the 
Society  of  the   Columbian  Illuminati ;  with  an   Account  of   the 
Writer  of  the  Narrative, . .  also,  Remarks  on  WARREN'S  Pamphlet, 
pp.  56,  fine  copy,  UNCUT.  8°  Newark,  for  the  Author,  1802 

4951  WRIGHT.     Life  and  Times  of  Silas  Wright,  late  Governor  of  the 
State  of  New  York.    By  Jabez  D.  Hammond,  portraits  of  Governors 
Wright,  Bouck,  and  Young,  pp.  749,  cloth.  8°  Syracuse,  1848 

4952  Pamphlets.     Political  (1800-1806)    17  in  i  vol.  sheep,  neat.      8? 
ALEX.    HAMILTON'S    Letter    concerning    the    public    conduct    and 

character  of  John  Adams.     3d  edition.  N.  York,  1800 

[NOAH  WEBSTER'S]  Letter  to  Gen.  Hamilton,  occasioned  by  his 
Letter  to  President  Adams.  By  a  Federalist.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [1800] 

[Bishop  U.  OGDEN'S]  Letter  to  Major  Gen.    Hamilton,   containing 
,    Observations  on  his  Letter,  etc.     By  a  Citizen  of  the  U.  S. 

N.  York,  1800 

Political  Intolerance,  or  The  Violence  of  Party  Spirit  exemplified  in 
the  removal  from  Office  [of  Winthrop  Sargent].  Boston,  1801 

A.  GALLATIN'S  Views  of  the  Public  Debt,  etc.  of  the  U.  S.     2d  ed. 

Phila.,  1801 

[J.  CHEETHAM'S]  Narrative  of  the  Suppression  by  Col.  Burr,  of  the 
History  of  the  Administration  of  J.  Adams.  N.  York,  1802 

An  Examination  of  the  Question,  Who  is  the  writer  of  two  forged 
Letters  to  Pres.  [Jefferson],  attributed  to  John  Rutledge  ?  n.  p.,  1803 

An  Examination  of  the  various  charges  against  Aaron  Burr.  By 
Aristides  [W.  P.  Van  Ness].  Virginia  Edition :  with  an  Appendix  by  a 
Gentleman  of  N.  Carolina.  RARE.  Virginia,  1804 

A  Defense  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  or  the 'Rights  of 
New  England  vindicated.  Boston,  1804 

British  Influence  on  the  Affairs  of  the  U.  S.  proved.        Boston,  1804 

The  Defence  of  Young  and  Minns,  Printers  to  the  State*  [of  Mass.] 
before  the  Committee  of  the  Ho.  of  Reps.,  etc.  Boston,  1805 

An  Answer  to  the  Question,  Why  are  you  a  Federalist? 

[Boston,~\  1805 

An  Address  [Republican]  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts,  Feb.  1805. 

A  Letter  to  a  Federalist,  [in  defence]  of  the  present  Administration. 
Feb.  1805.  n.  p. 

A  Parody  [in  verse]  on  .  .  passages  in  . .  "  A  Letter  to  a  Federalist." 
By  Vernon  H.  Quincey.  RARE.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  1805 

An  Appeal  to  the  Old  Whigs  of  Massachusetts  (Federal).  1806 

An  Inquiry  into  the  present  state  of  the  Foreign  Relations  of  the 
Union,  etc.,  pp.  183.  Phila.,  1806 

The  scarce  and  valuable  pamphlets  in  this  and  the  four  following  volumes  (No.  4954) 
were  collected  by,  and  bound  for,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  McKean,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Each  volume  contains  a  manuscript  list  of  the  contents.  Many  of  the  pamphlets  were 
presentation  copies,  and  several  of  the  anonymous  ones  have  the  autographs  of  the  authors. 


GENERAL,  CIVIL,  AND  POLITICAL  HISTORY.  55 

4953  Pamphlets.     Political  (1807-1813)    61  Pamphlets  (2539  pages) 
including  mdny  which  are  VERY  SCARCE,  and  of  prime  importance  for 
the  political  history  of  the  period  over  which  their  publication  extends, 
in  4  vols.,  sheep,  neat.  8° 

Among  the  scarce  tracts  contained  in  these  volumes  are  the  follow- 

ii)U  : 

Vol.  I.  (1807-1809)  J.  Q.  Adams's  Letter  to  Harrison  Gray  Otis. 
2d  ed.,  1808  —  [Wm.  Coleman's]  Remarks  and  Criticisms  on  Adams's 
I.rttfr.  1808  —  [J.  Q.  Adams's]  Review  of  Works  of  Fisher  Ames, 
1809  —  [J.  Lowell's]  Remarks  on  Adams's  Review,  etc.  1809  —  [S.  P.  P. 
Kay's]  Political  Sermon  to  the  Electors  of  Middlesex  [1809]  —  Algernon 
Sidney's  Address  to  the  People  of  N.  E.  [by  Gideon  Granger,]  1809. 

Vol.  II.  (1808,  1809)  Alex.  Baring's  Inquiry  into  the  Causes,  etc.  of 
the  Orders  in  Council,  3(1  ed.  1808  (pp.  iv,  179)  —  Timo.  Pickering's 
Correspondence  with  Gov.  Sullivan,  1808  —  [J.  Lowell's]  Analysis  of  the 
Correspondence  with  Gr.  Britain  and  France,  1809  —  [Rob.  Walsh's] 
Letter  on  the  genius  and  dispositions  of  the  French  Government,  loth 
ed.,  pp.  252,  London,  1810  —  L.  Baldwin's  Thoughts  on  the  study  of 
Polit.  Economy,  etc.  Cambridge,  1809. 

Vol.  III.  (1810.)  The  N.  E.  Patriot.  A  Comparison  of  the  Adminis- 
trations of  .Washington  and  Jefferson,  [by  J.  Lowell,]//.  148,  13  —  A 
Word  to  Federalists  and  to  those  who  love  the  Memory  of  Washington 
[March,  1810.]  —  [J.  Lowell's]  The  Impartial  Inquirer..  Examination  of 
the  Conduct  of  the  President,  etc.  By  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts, 
1811  —  Reflections  on  the  Corresp.  between  Secretary  Smith  and  F.  J. 
Jackson,  the  British  Minister,  pp.  97,  Baltimore,  1810  —  [J.  Lowell's] 
Ten  Hints  addressed  to  Wise  Men,  etc.,  pp.  115,  [1810.] 

Vol.  IV.  (1809-1813.)  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Mass.,  on  the  Causes 
and  Remedy  of  National  Distresses,  rSo8  —  The  Essex  Resolutions  [on 
the  Embargo,  etc.],  Oct.  1808 —  The  Newburyport  Resolutions  ;  and 
Memorial,  Jan.  1809  —  [J.  Lowell's]  Supplement  to  the  Analysis  of  the 
Correspondence,  etc.  —  [John  Adams's]  The  Inadmissible  Principles  of 
the  King  of  England's  Proclamation,  considered,  April,  1809  —  Remarks 
on . .  the  Murder  of  Mr.  Paul  Chadwick,  at  Malta  [Me.],  Sept.  7,  1809, 
pp.  24  —  [J.  Lowell's]  Appeal  to  the  People,  on  the  causes  and  conse- 
quences of  War  with  Gr.  Britain,  1811  —  Declaration  of  the  County  of 
Essex  (Ipswich  convention),  July,  1812  —  [J.  Lowell's]  Mr.  Madison's 
War:  A  Dispassionate  Inquiry,  etc.  By  a  N.  E.  Farmer,  pp."  x,  63, 
1812;  and  The  Road  to  Peace,  etc.,  pp.  18,  [1812.]  — Report  of  Mass. 
Committee  on  the  subject  of  Impressed  Seamen,  pp.  84,  1812:  etc. 

4954  Pamphlets.    Speeches  in  Congress,  1806-1814.     21  in  i  vol.  hf. 
sheep,  neat.  8° 

John  Randolph's  (Two  Speeches)  on  Mr.  Gregg's  Non-Importation  Resolution  — 
White's,  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  on  the  Bill  prohib.  Intercourse  with  St.  Domingo,  Feb., 
1806  —  Jos.  Quincy's,  in  Com.  of  the  Whole,  on  the  Fortification  bill,  Apr.  15,  1806  — 
Lloyd's,  on  Repeal  of  the  Embargo  laws,  Nov.,  1808  —  Hillhouse's,  in  the  Senate,  on  the 
Embargo  bill,  Nov.  29,  and  Dec.  21 — Gardiner's,  on  Foreign  Relations,  Dec.,  1808  — 
Dana's  on  the  Resolution  concerning  F.  J.  Jackson  (the  British  Minister),  Dec.  19,  1810 
—  Jos.  Quincy's  (on  the  same  subject)  — and  10  others. 

4955  Tracts.     Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  the  U.  States  [by 
Lord  Sheffield] ;  also,  An  Essay  on  Canon  and  Federal  Law  by 
John  Adams  . .  to  which  is  annexed  the  Polit.  Character  of  Mr. 
Adams,  by  an  American.    1783  —  A  Letter  from  an  American, 
resident   on    London,    containing  Strictures  on    Lord    Sheffield's 
Observations. .  Added,  Mentor's  Reply  to  Phocion's  Letter ;  with 
Observations  on  Trade,  etc.  1783  —  An  Address  to  the  Freemen 
of  So.  Carolina;  by  Cassius  [^Edanus  Burke].   1783  —  The  Rise 


56  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

and  Continuation  of  the  Substitutes,  in  the  Continental  Army.  . 
With  the  Opinion  of  several  eminent  Lawyers.  1777  —  PLATTE'S 
(Gabriel)  A  Discovery  of  Subterranean  Treasure :  containing 
Useful  Explorations,  concerning  all  manner  of  Mines  and  Minerals, 
from  Gold,  to  Coal;  with  Directions  and  Rules  for  finding  them, 
etc.,  etc.,  pp.  38.  1784.  Six  in  i  vol.,  hf.  bd. 

8°  Philadelphia,  R.  Bell,  1777-84 

4956  Tracts.  An  Examination  of  the  Late  proceedings  in  Congress, 
respecting  the  Official  Conduct  of  [Alex.  Hamilton]  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury,  //.  28.  Printed  within  the  United  States,  n.  d. 
[1793]  —  An  Enquiry  into  the  Principles  and  Tendency  of  certain 
Public  Measures  ;  [against  the  Bank  of  the  U.  S.,  and  the  Funding 
System,]  pp.  92.  Phila.,  1794 — The  Path  to  Riches.  An  Inquiry 
into  the  Origin  and  Use  of  Money,  etc.  By  a  Citizen  of  Massa- 
chusetts, //.  77.  Boston,  1792  — Letters  to  the  Yeomanry  of  the 
U.  S.,  on  Funding  and  Bank  Systems.  By  an  Am.  Farmer.  Phila., 
1793.  4  in  i  vol.,  hf.  bd.  8° 


MILITARY   AND   NAVAL   HISTORY: 

INCLUDING   BIOGRAPHY,    AND   TRIALS   BY   COURTS-MARTIAL. 

4957  Adventures  of  Uncle  Sam  in  search  after  his  Lost  Honor;  by 
Frederick  Augustus  Fidfaddy,  Esq.,  //.  142,  boards,  uncut. 

12°  Middletown,  Conn.,  1816 

A  burlesqued  history  of  the  War  of  1812-14.  The  motto  on  the  title-page  is :  "  Taurum 
per  caudam  grabbo." 

4958  ADYE   (S.  P.)     A   Treatise  on  Courts    Martial . .  To   which  is 
added,  An  Essay  on  Military  Punishments  and  Rewards,  //.  ii,  iv, 
139,  (9),  hf.  sheep.  12°  New  York,  H.  Gaine,  1769 

RARE.  The  author  was  a  First  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Regiment  of  Artillery,  and  had 
been  appointed  Judge-Advocate  by  General  Gage,  to  whom  he  dedicates  his  book.  "  No 
author,  I  believe,"  he  says,  "has  ever  wrote  on  Courts-Martial  before,  though  something 
on  that  subject  was  much  wanting  for  the  Guidance  of  Officers  who  may  be  employed  on 
that  duty ;  therefore,  if  this  Treatise  has  no  other  merit,  it  may  certainly  claim  that  of 
being  new." 

A  list  of  Subscribers  (6  pp.)  is  appended,  which  is  of  interest,  as  giving  the  full  names 
and  rank  of  nearly  all  the  British  officers  serving  in  America  in  1769. 

4959  ARMSTRONG  (Gen.  John)    Notices  of  the  War  of  1812.     2  vols., 
cloth.  12°  New  York,  1840 

4960  ATHERTON  (Wm.)    Narrative  of  the  Suffering  and  Defeat  of  the 
North-Western  Army,  under  Gen.  Winchester,  //.  152,  bds. 

12°  Frankfort,  Ky.,  1842 

4961  -  -  The  same,  fresh  copy,  bds. 

4962  BACHE  (Lt.  Col.  Louis)    Proceedings  of  a  General  Court  Martial 
for  the  Trial  of  Lieut.  Col.  Louis  Bache,  commanding  a  detachment 
of  Volunteers  and  Militia  of  Pennsylvania,  in  Oct.  1814,  with  an 
Appendix,  pp.  66,  12,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  1815 

4963  BAILEY  (Isaac)    American  Naval  Biography,  pp.  257,  sheep. 

12°  Providence,  (R.  /.),  Is.  Bailey,  1815 


MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  HISTORY.  57 

I  Ii>tory  of  the  Late  War,  with  a  Critical  Appendix  by 
11.  (  uiuinins,  />/>.  167,  xlvii,  sheep,  nice  copy,  SCARCP:. 

12°  Baltimore,  B.  Edes,  1820 

not  expected  that  the  dominions  of  his  late  Majesty,  George  III.,  contained  a 
h  Mjl>j(.-rt  who.  .  .  would  cl.m-  to  tell  John   Hull  to  his  teeth,  that  Brother  Jonathan 
had  hrokt-u  hi*  nose  and  spilled  his  claret;  but  the  reader  will  find  in  the  history  of  Mr. 
|;.im-->  m.i:i\  instances  ot  thi>  d.iring." — Am.  Editor's  Preface. 

Barbarities  of  the  Enemy  exposed,  in  a  Report  of  a  Committee 
of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  U.  S.  . .  and  the  Documents 
accompanying  said  Report,  pp.  192,  sheep.  12°  Troy,  1813 

See  Report  of  the  Committee,  etc.  No.  5058. 

4966  -  -  The  same,  //.  192,  sheep. 

12°  Worcester,  L  Sturtevant,  for  R.  Dunnell,  1814 

4967  BARNEY  (Commodore  Joshua)     Biographical  Memoir  ;  edited  by 
Mary  Barney,  portrait,  pp.  xvi,  328,  cloth,  uncut.       8°  Boston,  1832 

IIINNEY.  Documents  relative  to  the  Investigation  . .  of  the  Official 
Conduct  of  Amos  Binney,  U.  S.  Navy  Agent  at  Boston  .  .  Published 
by  the  Accused,  pp.  iv,  260,  uncut,  scarce.  .8°  Boston,  1822 

Presentation  copy  to  Hon.  Harrison  Gray  Otis. 

4969  A  Brief  History  of  an  existing  Controversy  on  the  subject  of 
Assimilated  Rank  in  the  Navy  of  the  U.  States.    By  W.  S.  W.  R., 
pp.  1 08.  8°  Philadelphia,  1850 

Relating  to  the  rank  of  surgeons  and  pursers. 

4970  Battle  of  Lake  Erie.     BURGES  (T.)     The  Battle  of  Lake  Erie, 
and  Commodore  Elliott's  Conduct  in  that  Engagement,  diagrams, 
pp.  132,  cloth.  12°  Providence,  1839 

4971  —  COOPER  (J.  F.)     The  Battle  of  Lake  Erie;  or,  Answers  to 
Messrs.  Surges,  Duer  and  Mackenzie,  pp.  117,  i,  sewed. 

12°  Cooper stown,  1843 

4972  [BLYTH  (Stephen  C.)]     History  of  the  War  between  the  United 
States  and  Tripoli,  and  other  Barbary  Powers,  pp.  144,  bds.,  y.  e., 

fresh,  clean  copy,  RARE.  12°  Salem,  Gazette  Office,  1806 

4973  BRACKENRIDGE  (H.  M.)    History  of  the  Late  War.    4th  edition, 
corrected,  //.  348,  engravings,  sheep.  12°  Baltimore,  1818 

4974  -  -  The  same,  pp.  298,  illustrated,  sheep.     12°  Philadelphia,  1839 

4975  BRACKENRIDGE  (H.  M.)     Histoire  de  la  Guerre  entre  les  Etats- 
Unis  d'Ame'rique  et  I'Angleterre,  1812-15  >  trad-  Par  A.  de  Dalmas. 
2  vols.,  engraved  map,  uncut.  8°  Paris,  Corbet,  1820 

4976  BROWN  (Samuel  R.)     Views  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  North- 
western Army,  etc.,  pp.  156,  fresh  copy,  boards,  uncut. 

12°  Troy,N.  Y.,  1814 

4977  —  The  same,  wood-cut  frontispiece,  pp.  156,  boards. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1815 

4978  BROWN  (S.  R.)     An  Authentic  History  of  the  Second  War  for 
Independence.     2  vols.  12°  Auburn,  1815 

4679  —  Another  edition,  in  i  vol.,  pp.  264,  129,  (2),  clean  and  fresh, 

boards,  uncut.  12°  Auburn,  1815 

4980  CAMPBELL  (J.)    Lives  of  the  British  Admirals  :  containing  a  new 

and  accurate  Naval  History  :  with  a  continuation  to  1779,  maps  and 

frontispieces.     4  vols.,  calf.  8°  London,  1781 

8 


58  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

4981  CHRISTIE    (R.)     The    Military   and    Naval    Operations   in   the 
Canadas,  during  the  late  War,  including  also,  The  Political  History 
of  Lower-Canada,  1807-1815,  //.  235,  uncut.         12°  Quebec,  1818 

4982  CLAIBORNE  (N.  H.)    Notes  on  the  War  in  the  South  [the  Creek 
War],  with  Sketches  of  Lives  of   Montgomery,   Jackson,   Sevier, 
Gov.  Claiborne  and  others,  //.  112,  sheep,  fine  copy,  VERY  SCARCE. 

12°  Richmond,  Wm.  Ramsay,  1819 

4983  CLARK  (Thos.)     Sketches  of  the  Naval  History  of  the  United 
States,  with  an  Appendix  of  important    Documents,   frontispiece 
(Constitution  and   Guerriere),  pp.   107,  cxxxix,  bds.  uncut,  slightly 

foxed.     .  12°  Phila.,  for  M.  Carey,  1813 

4984  COBBETT  (Wm.)     The   Pride  of    Britannia  Humbled  ;    or,  the 
Queen  of  the  Ocean  Unqueen'd,  by  the  "  American  Cock-Boats," 
frontispiece  (injured),  pp.  215,  i,  hf.  bd.  12°  Phila.,  1815 

4985  —  Letters  on  the  Late  War,  pp.  407,  hf.  calf.     8°  New  York,  1815 

4986  COOPER  (J.   Fenimore)     History  of  the   Navy  of   the    United 
States,  2d  edition,  with  corrections,  map  and  diagrams.     2  vols., 
half  calf.  8°  Philadelphia,  1840 

4987* —  Lives  of  distinguished  American   Naval  Officers.     2  vols., 
sheep.  12°  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1846 

4988  Correspondence  relating  to  America,  presented  to  Parliament 
in  1810,  pp.  95,  (4),  calf,  SCARCE.          8°  London,  A.  Strahan,  1811 

4989  COURTS-MARTIAL:  — 

Proceedings  of  a  Court  of  Enquiry  upon  Capt.  James  Barren,  of  the 
U.  S.  Navy,  May,  1821,  pp.  in.  Washington,  1822 

Letter  from  the  Sec.  of  the  Navy,  transmitting  . .  the  Proceedings  of  a 
Court  Martial,  ordered  at  the  instance  of  Midshipman  Marston  for  the 
trial  of  Capt.  John  O.  Creighton  :  and  also,  the  Memorial  of  sundry 
Midshipmen  and  Officers  of  the  Mediterranean  Squadron,  etc.,  pp.  25. 

Washington,  1818 

Proceedings  of  the  Court-Martial  ordered,  on  the  Mediterranean 
Station,  for  the  trial  of  Capt.  Oliver  H.  Perry ;  also,  for  the  trial  of 
Capt.  John  Heath,  of  the  Marine  Corps,  pp.  34.  Washington,  1818 

Defence  of  Lieut.  Col.  Gardner  Burbank,  before  the  General  Court- 
Martial ..  in  Worcester,  Sept.,  1818,  against  charges  preferred  by  Col. 
Prentice  Gushing  and  others  :  [with]  all  the  Evidence  adduced  upon 
his  Trials,  ^.-44.  Worcester,  1819 

Proceedings  of  a  Court  of  Inquiry  held  at  the  request  of  Commodore 
John  Rodgers,  Aug.,  181 1  [on  the  affair  of  the  "  Little  Belt."]  n.  p. 

Trial  of  Brig.  Gen.  William  Hull,  for  Treason,  Cowardice,  Neglect  of 
Duty,  etc.  With  the  Sentence  of  the  Court,  and  Remission  thereof  by 
the  President,  pp.  28.  Boston,  1814 

The  Trial  of  John  Wilson,  alias  Jenkin  Ratford,  for  Mutiny, 
Desertion,  and  Contempt . .  Subjoined,  a  few  Cursory  Remarks,  pp.  28. 

12°  Boston,  1807 

Trials  by  Court  Martial  of  Capt.  Samuel  Watson,  2d.,  D.  Livermore, 
D.  Kent,  and  Wm.  Prouty,  of  the  . .  Mass.  Militia,  1810,  pp.  104. 

Worcester,  1811 

Minutes  and  Proceedings  of  a  Gen.  Court-Martial,  at  Boston,  for  the 
trial  of  Major  Joseph  Loring,  Jr.,  on  a  complaint  made  by  Brig.  Gen. 
Arnold  Welles,  pp.  130,  (2).  Boston,  1813 

Record  of  Proceedings  of  a  Gen.  Court-Martial,  in  Salem,  Mass., 
Sept.  28,  1812,  on  the  complaint  of  Lieut.  Col.  S.  Brimblecom  et  al., 
against  Major-Gen.  Eben  Goodale,  of  the  Mass.  Militia,  pp.  75. 

Cambridge,  1812 


MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  HISTORY.  59 

Trials  of  Lieut.  E.  B.  Babbit,  on  charges  preferred  by  Com.  J.  D. 

Elliott,  before  a  Naval  Court-Martial,  at  the  Navy  Yard,  Charlestown, 

Oct.  1834,  //.  120.  Bo.ston,  1835 

1 i    Pamphlets,   all   but  one   uncut,   in    I    vol.,   new  hf.    blue  mor. 

(Roxburghe).  8° 

See,  also,  BACHE,  No.  4962 ;  GARDNER,  No.  5001 ;  HARMAR,  No.  5009  ;  HULL,  No. 

5019;  JACKSON,  No.  5030;  PORTER,  No.  5055,  5056. 

4990  —  The  Militia  Reporter;  containing  the  Trials  of  Capt.  Jos. 
Loring,  Jun.,  on  the  charges  of  Gen.  Winslow  ;  Capt.  Jos.  Loring, 
Jun.,  on  the  charges  of  Maj.  Davis ;  Capt.  Amos  Binney,  on  the 
charges  of  Maj.  Osgood ;  Capt.  Thos.  Howe,  on  the  charges  of 
Maj.  Messinger  ;  pp.  299,  hf.  bd.,  neat.     8°  Boston,  T.  Kennard,  1810 

"The  illegality  of  the  Legionary  Brigade  [of  which  Gen.  John  Winslow  was  the 
Commander],  arranged  as  it  was  in  Boston,  created  dissatisfaction  and  dissension  among 
the  officers,  which  led  to  the  following  Trials.  Gov.  Gore  and  his  Council  have  supported 
these  principles,  by  deranging  the  Legionary  Brigade,  and  destroying  every  vestige  thereof." 
— Advertisement. 

4991  Dartmoor  Prison.     Message  of  the  President  [Monroe],  trans- 
mitting a  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  .  .  in  relation  to  the 
Transactions  at  Dartmoor  Prison,  //.  184,  folded  table,  (title-page 
blottea,}  hf.cf.  8°  Washington,  1816 

4992  —  Journal  of  a  Young  Man  of  Massachusetts  captured  by  the 
British,  folded  plan  of  Dartmoor  Prison,  sheep.         12°  Boston,  1816 

4993  —  [ANDREWS  (Chas.)  ]    The  Prisoners'  Memoirs,  or  Dartmoor 
Prison ;  containing  a  History  of  the  entire  Captivity  of  the  Ameri- 
cans in  England, .  .  and,   of  the   Horrid   Massacre    at  Dartmoor, 
Apr.  6,  1815,  doth.  12°  Neiv  York,  1852 

4994  [DAVIS   (JOHN)]     The   American   Mariners :    or,  The    Atlantic 
Voyage ;  A  Moral  Poem.    Prefixed  is  a  Vindication  of  the  American 
Character  from  the  Aspersions  of  the  Quarterly  Reviewers.     To 
which  are  added  Naval  Annals ;  or  an  Impartial  Summary  of  the 
Actions  fought  at  Sea,  and  on  the  Lakes, . .  during  the  Late  War 
[1812-15],  ..//.  xn>   384?   dean,   uncut;  with   autograph  of  S.   T. 
Coleridge.  12°  Salisbury,  \Eng.\  n.  d.  [1822] 

The  book  was  dedicated  to  Robert  Southey,  and  this  was  probably  the  dedication-copy, 
for  its  covering  shows  the  workmanship  of  Southey's  family-bindery, — as  easily  to  be 
recognized  as  is  Mr.  F.  Bedford's. 

4995  DAVIS  (Paris  M.)    An  Authenfick  History  of  the  Late  War,  .  To 
which  will  be  added,  The  War  with  Algiers,  and  the  Treaty  of 
Peace,  etc.,  //.  360,  sheep.     Ithaca,  1829  —  The  same,  frontispiece 
(Battle  of  New  Orleans},  hf.  mor.  gilt.    New  York,  1836.     (2  vols.) 

12° 

4996  DECATUR  (Stephen)    Life,  by  S.  Putnam  Waldo,  portrait,  sheep, 
water -stained.  12°  Hartford,  1821 

4997  Dispute  (The)  with  America  considered ;  in  a  Series  of  Letters 
from  a  Cosmopolite  to  a  Clergyman,  hf.  mor.        8°  London,  [1812] 

4998  EATON    (Gen.    Wm.)     Life,    collected    from    his    Manuscripts, 
portrait,  sheep,  marbled  edges.  8°  Brookfield,  1813 

4999  ELLIOTT  (Com.  Jesse  D.)     Biographical  Notice  of,  containing  a 
Review  of  the  Controversy  between  'him  and  Com.  Perry,  and  a 
History  of  the  Figure-Head  of  the  U.  S.  Frigate  Constitution.    By 
a  Citizen  of  New  York  [Russell  Jams],  boards,  water-stained. 

12°  Phila.,  1835 

See  Tracts,  No.  5073. 


6O  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

5000  FAY  (H.  A.)     Collection  of  Official  Accounts  of  all  the  Battles 
fought  by  Sea  and  Land,  1812-15,  PP-  295>  sheep. 

8°  New  York,  1817 
oooo  Florida  War.     See  Seminole  War,  Nos.  4370-4376. 

5001  GARDNER  (Major  Chas.   K.)     Trial  of,   by  Court   Martial  on 
Charges  preferred  by  Maj.  Gen.  Ripley.        8°  n.  p.  \Bostoti\,  1816 

5002  General  Armstrong  (Brig}   A  Collection  of  Sundry  Publications 
. .  in  relation  to  an  Attack . .  upon  the  private  armed  Brig,  General 
Armstrong,  of  New  York,  commanded  by  S.  C.  Reid,  Sept  26, 
1814,  at  Fayal,  pp.  iv,  46,  hf.  bd.  12°  N.  York,  J.  Gray,  1833 

5003  General  View  of  the  Late  War  between  the  U.  S.  of  America, 
and  Great  Britain,  pp.  118,  bds.  32°  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

5004  GILLELAND  (J.  C.)     History  of  the  Late  War.     2d  edition. 

12°  Baltimore,  1817 

5005  [GLEIG  (G.  R.)]     A  narrative  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  British 
Army  at  Washington   and    New    Orleans  .  .  in    1814-15  ;   By   an 
Officer  who  served  in  the  Expedition,  pp.   (4),  377,  (i),  boards, 
uncut.  8°  London,  1821 

5006  [GLEIG   (G.    R.)]     A    Subaltern   in   America;   comprising  his 
Narrative  of  Campaigns  of  the  British  Army,  at  Baltimore,  Wash- 
ington, etc.,  during  the  Late  War,  pp.  266,  boards,  uncut. 

12°  Phila.,  Carey  6-  Hart,  1833 

5007  GOLDSBOROUGH  (Chas.  W.)    The  U.  S.  Naval  Chronicle,  Vol.  I. 
PP-  395  >  xii,  and  slip  of  Errata,  half  russia,  clean  and  fine  copy. 

8°  Washington  City,  1824 

5008  HAMILTON  (Schuyler)     History   of   the   National   Flag  of   the 
United  States,  plates,  pp.  115,  newspaper  cuttings  laid  in,  cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1852 

5009  HARMAR.     Proceedings  of  a  Court  of   Enquiry  held  [at  Fort 
Washington,  Sept.  15,  1791,]  at  the  request  of  Brig.  Gen.  Joseph 
Hannar,  to  investigate  his  conduct,  [in]  the  Expedition  against  the 
Miami  Indians,  1790,  pp.  31,  half  mor.,  UNCUT,  RARE. 

folio,  Philadelphia,  J.  Fenno,  1791 

5010  HARRISON.      Historical    Narrative   of    the    Civil    and    Military 
Services  of  Major  Gen.  Wm.  Henry  Harrison, .  .  by  Moses  Dawson, 

portrait,  pp.  464,  (8),  half  bound.      8°  Cincinnati,  M.  Dawson,  1824 

5011  —  Another  copy,  a  different  portrait  inserted,  and  a  slip  of  ERRATA, 
added,  sheep.  8°  Cincinnati,  1824 

5012  —  HALL  (James)     Public   Services  of   Wm.   Henry   Harrison, 
portrait,  pp.  323,  water-stained,  cloth.  16°  Phila.,  1836 

5013  Hartford  Convention.  Proceedings  of  a  Convention  of  Delegates 
. .  convened  at  Hartford,  Dec.  15,  1814.     2d  ed.  corrected,  //.  32. 
Boston,    1815  —  A   Short   Account  of   the    Hartford   Convention, 
taken   from    Official    Documents  .  .  Added,   an    attested   copy   of 
Secret  Journal  of  that  Body,  //.  36.     Boston,  1823  —  [Harrison 
Gray]    Otis's    Letters   in    Defence   of  the   Hartford   Convention, 
and   the    People  of   Massachusetts,  //.   vii,    103.     Boston,    1824. 
3  Pamphlets,  mi  cut.  8° 


MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  HISTORY.  6l 

5014  Hartford  Convention.  •  DwiGHT(Theo.)   History  of  the  Hartford 
Convention  ;  with  a  Review  of  the  Policy  of  the  U.  S.  Government 
which  led  to  the  War  of  1812,  pp.  447.  8°  New  York,  1833 

5015  History  of  the  American  War  of  1812,  portrait  of  Gen.  Z.  M> 
/V/r,  and  plates,  sheep.  12°  Phila.,  Wm.  M'Carty,  1816 

5016  —  [The  same,  in  German  :]     Geschichte  des  Americanischen 
Kriegs  von  1812, . .  ans   dem   Englischen   iibersetzt,  portrait  and 
other  plates,  pp.  273,  sheep.  12°  Reading,  1817 

5017  The  History  of  the  Late  War,  etc.,  wood  engravings,  pp.  144, 
bds.  uncut.  12°  New  York,  Lomax  6-  Mitchell,  1832 

5018  HOWE.     The  Life  of  Richard,  Earl  Howe,  K.  G.,  Admiral  of 
the   Fleet,    etc.     By   Sir    John   Barrow,   portrait  and  facsimiles, 
pp.  xvi,  432,  cloth.  8°  London,  John  Murray,  1838 

5019  HULL  (Gen.  Wm.)     Report  of   the  Trial  of   Brig.  Gen.   Wm. 
Hull,  commanding  the  North-Western  Army  of  the  U.  S.  .  .  by  a 
Court  Martial  held  at  Albany,  .  3d  Jan.,  1814.  .  Taken  by  Lieut. 
Col.  Forbes,  pp.  (4),  119,  29,  boards,  uncut.         8°  New  York,  1814 

5020  —  Defence  of  Brig.   Gen.  W.  Hull  .  .  with  an  Address  to  the 
Citizens  of  the  United  States.    Written  by  himself,  //.  xlvi,  215, 
boards,  uncut.  12°  Boston,  1814 

5021  --  Memoirs   of   the  Campaign   of  the   North  Western  Army, 
A.  D.  1812.    With  an  Appendix,  containing ..  the  Revolutionary 
Services  of  the  Author,  //.  229,  half  calf .  8°  Boston,  1824 

5022  —  Revolutionary  Services  and  Civil  Life  of  Gen.  Wm.  Hull : 
prepared  from  his  Mss.,  by  his  daughter,  Mrs.  M.  Campbell ;  with 
a  History  of  the    Campaign  of    1812,  by  his   grandson,   James 
Freeman  Clarke,  plans  of  battles,  pp.  482,  cloth.    8°  New  York,  1848 

5023  HUNT   (G.   J.)     The   Late   War   between   the   U.    S.  and  Gr. 
Britain,  1812-1815  :  written  in  the  Ancient  Historical  Style.  .  Also, 
a  Sketch  of  the  late  Algerine  War  .  3d  edition,  portrait  of  Decatur, 
sheep,  gilt.  12°  New  York,  D.  D.  Smith,  1819 

5024  -  -  The  Historical  Reader;  containing  "The  Late  War,"  etc. . 
Altered  and  adapted  for  the  use  of  Schools.     3d  edition,  boards. 

12°  New  York,  J.  A.  Bur  tees,  1819 

5025  INGERSOLL  (C.  J.)    Historical  Sketch  of  the  Second  War  between 
the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.    Embracing  the   Events  of 
1814,  sewed.  8°  Philadelphia,  1849 

5026  IZARD  (Maj.   Gen.  George)     Official  Correspondence  with  the 
Department  of  War,  on  the  Military  Operations  of  the  Am.  Army 
under    [his]    command,    on   the   Northern   Frontier,   in    1814-15, 
pp.  vii,  152,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  1816 

5027  JACKSON  (Andrew)    Memoirs  of,  by  S.  Putnam  Waldo,  portrait, 
calf,  autograph  letter  of  the  author  laid^  in.  12°  Hartford,  1819 

5028  —  The  same,  old  calf .  12°  Hartford,  1818 

5029  —  Memoirs  of,  compiled  by  a  citizen  of  Massachusetts  [J.  V. 
C.  Smith],  bds.,  uncut.  16°  Boston,  1828 


62  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

5030  JACKSON  (ANDREW)    Official  Record,  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Court  Martial  which  tried,  and  Orders  of  Gen.  Jackson,  for  Shoot- 
ing Six  Militia  Men, . .  showing  that  these  American  Citizens  were 
Inhumanly  &  Illegally  Massacred,  pp.  32,  hf.  bd.,  SCARCE. 

8°  Washington,  1828 

See  A  Dialogue . .  in  relation  to  . .  the  Execution  of  the  Six  Militiamen,  etc.,  in  Tracts, 
No.  5073. 

5031  JAMES  (Win.)     Naval  Occurrences  of  the  Late  War  between 
Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  plates,  pp.  xvi,  528,  ccxvi, 
(16),  half  red  mor.,  uncut.  thk.  8°  London,  1817 

5032  —  A  Full  and  Correct  Account  of  the  Military  Occurrences  of 
Late  War  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  maps  and 
plates.     2  vols.,  fine  calf.  8°  London,  1818 

5033  LATOUR  (A.  L.)    Historical  Memoir  of  the  War  in  West  Florida 
and  Louisiana  in  1814-15,  portrait  of  Gen.   Jackson,  half  russia, 
with  Atlas  in  boards,  uncut.    (2  vols.)  8°  Phila.,  1816 

5034  —  The  same.     Another  copy,  maps  bound  in,  hf.  calf,   (wants 
portrait  and  one  plated)  8°  Phila.,  1816 

5035  LAWRENCE  (Capt.  James)     Biography  of,  with  a  Collection  of . . 
Papers,    relative   to   the   Action    between   the    Chesapeake   and 
Shannon,  //.  244,  old  calf  gilt,  no  portrait. 

18°  New  Brunswick,  \_N.  ?.]  1813 

5036  —  Life  of  Capt.  James  Lawrence,  to  which  is  added,  a  Collec- 
tion of  Interesting  Papers,  relating  to  the  Capture  of  the  U.  States 
Frigate  Chesapeake,  by  his  Britannic  Majesty's  Frigate  Shannon : 
and  the  Death  and  Funeral  of  Capt.  Lawrence,  pp.  81,  bds. 

sm.  12°  Hartford,  1814 

5037  Laws  relating  to  the  Military  Establishment  of  the  U.   S.,  in 
force   July    i,    1813:    with   the    Regulations    for  ..  the    Army.. 
Annexed,-  a  List  of  the  General  Staff,  Tables  of  Pay,  etc.,  with  the 
Fortifications  of  -the  U.  S.,  pp.  198,  sheep.          16°  New  York,  1813 

5038  [LOWELL  (John)]     Perpetual  War  the  Policy  of  Mr.  Madison; 
by  a  New  England  Farmer,  pp.  78,  hf.  bd.  8°  Boston,  1813 

See,  under  No.  4886,  references  to  other  (anonymous)  tracts  by  Lowell. 

5039  [McAFEE  (R.  B.)]    History  of  the  War  in  the  Western  Country, 
5  fine  portraits  inserted,  also  46  leaves  of  mounted  newspaper  cuttings, 
and  an  Autograph  Letter  of  Gen.  WM.  H.  HARRISON  (2  //.  4to),  fine 
calf,  VERY  SCARCE.  .  8°  Lexington,  Ky.,  1816 

"  This  valuable  work  is  now  scarce.  It  is  one  of  the  most  authentic  books  on  the  sub- 
ject, and  is  the  source  from  which  many  subsequent  writers  have  borrowed  very  freely. — 
SABIN. 

5040  MALHAM   (J.)     The   Naval  Gazetteer ;  or*  Seaman's  Complete 
Guide,    illustrated  with  a   Correct  Set   of   Charts.     First   Amer. 
Edition,  fine  clean  copy,  old  calf .     2  vols.  8°  Boston,  1797 

5041  Message  from  the  President, . .  with  Documents, .  on  the  Failure 
of  the  Arms  of  the  U.  S.  on  the  Northern  Frontier,  Feb.  2,  1814. 
(Parts  I.  and  II.)  pp.  88,  90,  sheep.  12°  Albany.  1814 

oooo  The  Militia  Reporter.     See  Courts-Martial,  No.  4990. 

5042  Military  Operations  (A  Brief  Sketch  of  the)  on  the  Delaware, 
during  the  Late  War :  with  a  copy  of  the  Muster-Rolls  . .  of  the 
Advance  Light  Brigade,  etc.,  map,  pp.  96,  sheep,  very  scarce. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1820 


MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  HISTORY.  63 

5043  MUHLENBERG  (Maj.  Gen.  Peter),  Life  of,  by  H.  A.  Muhlenberg, 
pt>rtraif.  chth.  12°  Philadelphia,  1849 

5044  Naval  Temple  (The)  :  containing  a  Complete    History  of   the 
Battles  fought  by  the  Navy  of  the  U.  States,  from  . .  1794,  to  the 
present  time,  engravings,  pp.  322.  8°  Boston,  B.  Badger,  1816 

5045  Naval   Battles  (American) :    being  a  complete  History  of   the 
Battles  fought  by  the  Navy  of  the  U.  States  from  . .  1794,  to  the 
present  time,  //.  278.  8°  Boston,  C.  Gaylord,  1837 

Attributed  to  Horace  Kimball  (the  proprietor  of  the  copyright). 

5046  Naval  Monument  (The)  ; . .  Accounts  of  Battles  fought . .  during 
the   Late    War;  and  an  Account  of   the  War  with  Algiers.     25 
engravings.  £°  Boston,  A.  Bowen,  1816 

5047  O'CONNOR  (T.)     An  Impartial  and  Correct  History  of  the  War 
[of  1812-15.]     4th  edition,  revised,  //.  336,  sheep. 

12°  New  York,  John  Low,  1817 

5048  PALMER  (T.  H.)     The  Historical  Register  of  the  United  States, 
1812-15.     4  vols.,  hf.  roan.  ^Philadelphia,  1814-16 

Second  edition  of  Vols.  I.  and  II. 

5049  PARKER  (Sir  Peter)     Biographical  Memoir  of  Sir  Peter  Parker, 
Baronet,  .  killed  in  action  while  storming  the  Am.  Camp,  at  Bellair, 
near  Baltimore,  Aug.  31,  1814,  by  Sir  G.  Dallas.    2d  edition,  portrait, 
calf,  gilt  borders,  and  blind  tooled,  fine  copy.  4°  London,  1816 

5050  PERKINS  (S.)     History  of  the  Political  and  Military  events  of 
the  Late  War,  //.  512,  sheep,  neat.  .  8°  New  Haven,  $83 5 

5051  PERRY.     Serious  Charges  against  Capt.  O.  H.  Perry,  by  John 
Heath,  pp.  24,  hf.  bd.,  RARE.  12°  [Washington,  1817] 

5052  -  -  Judge  Fletcher's  Charge  to  Grand  Jury  of  Wexford  [1815] 
on  Necessity  of  putting  down  the  Orange  Societies ;  to  which  are 
added,  Heath's  Charges  against  O.  H.  Perry,  and  Poems  on  Battles 
of  Lakes  Erie  and  Champlain,//.  96,  boards,  uncut.     12°  n. p.,  n.  d. 

See  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  Nos.  4970,  4971. 

5053  PORTER  (Capt.  D.)    Journal  of  a  Cruise  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  in 
the  Essex,  1812-15,  portrait  and  14  plates.      8°  Philadelphia,  1815 

Many  of  the  plates  were  omitted  from  the  Second  Edition. 

5054  —  The  same;  2d  edition.    2  vols.  in  i,  portrait  and  other  engrav- 
ings, half  calf.  8°  New  York,  1822 

5055  PORTER.     Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Courts  of  Inquiry 
and  Courts  Martial  in  relation  to  Capt.  David  Porter,  at  Wash- 
ington,  D.  C-,  July,  1825.     Printed  by  Authority,//.  576 — An 
Exposition  of  Facts  and  Circumstances  which  justified  the  Expe- 
dition to  Foxardo;  and  the  Consequences  thereof :  With  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Court  of  Inquiry  thereon.    By  D.  Porter,  //.  107. 
2  in  one  vol.,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Washington,  1825 

5056  —  BEALE  (Rob.)     A  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Commodore  David 
Porter .  .  before  a  General  Court  Martial,  at  Washington,  in  July, 
1825.     To  -which  is  added,  A   Review  of  the    Court's  Decision, 

//.  viii,  244,  (68*),  boards,  uncut.  8°  Washington,  1825 

5057  QUITMAN  (John  A.)     Life  of,  by  J.  F.  H.  Claiborne.     2  vols., 
portrait,  and  plan,  cloth.  12°  New  York,  1860 


64  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

5058  Report  of  the  Committee  [of  Congress]  relating  to  the  Spirit 
and  Manner  in  which  the  War  has  been  waged  by  the  Enemy, 
PP-  J93>  uncut.  8°   Washington,  1813 

Republished,  under  the  title,  "  Barbarities  of   the  Enemy  exposed,"  etc.     See  Nos. 
4965,  4966. 

5059  RUSSELL  (B.)   Jr.     History  of  the  Late  War,  compiled  chiefly 
from  Public  Documents,  //.  464,  sheep.  8°  Hartford,  1815 

5060  —  The  same,  sheep.  8°  Hartford,  1815 

5061  ST.  GLAIR'S  Expedition.     Report  to  the  U.  S.  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  Committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  causes  of  the 
failure  of   the  late    Expedition   under   Major-General    St.    Glair, 
pp.  13,  n.  t.  p.,  half  mor.,  uncut.  folio,  [Philadelphia^  1792] 

5062  Sketches  of  the  War  [of  1812].    2  vols.  in  one,  pp.  496,  sheep. 

8°  Rutland,  Vt.,  Fay  and  Davison,  1815 

5063  SMITH  (Charles)  The  Monthly  Military  Repository.  Respectfully 
inscribed  to  the  Military  of  the  U.  S.  of  America.     2  vols.  in  i, 
PP'  33  6>  216,  portraits  of  Washington  and  Greene,  engraved  maps 
and  plans,  sheep,  neat.  8°  New  York,  for  the  Author,  1796,  '97 

5064  STARK    (Gen.    J.)     Memoir   and    Official    Correspondence;   by 
Caleb  Stark ;  with  notices  of   other  officers  of   the  Revolution ; 
and  a  biography  of  Capt.  Phineas  Stevens,  and  of  Col.  Robert 
Rogers,  //.  495,  portrait,  cloth.  8°  Concord,  1860 

5065  THOMPSON  (D.)     History  of   the   Late  War,  //.    300,    boards, 
uncut,  scarce.  12°  Niagara,  Upper  Canada,  1832 

5066  THOMPSON    (J.    L.)     Historical    Sketches    of    the    Late   War, 
engraved  plans,  and  7  portraits,  pp.  359,  i,  boards,  uncut. 

12°  Phila.,  T.  Desilver,  1816 

5067  —  The  same.     5th  improved  edition,  portrait  of  Gen.  Brown, 
and  5  wood  engravings,  sheep.  12°  Phila.,  1818 

5068  TORREY  (F.  B.)     Journal  of  the  Cruise  of  the  U.  S.  Ship  Ohio 
(Commodore  Hull,)  in  the  Mediterranean,  1839-41. 

12°  Boston,  1841 

5069  Tracts  (Political)    Tanguy  de  la  Boissiere  (C.  C.)    Observations 
on  the  Dispatch  of  Mr.  Pickering  to  Mr.  Pinkney,  Jan.   16,   1797, 
transl.  from  the   French   by   Samuel    Chandler,     Phila.    1797  — 
[LOWELL  (J.)  ]     Remarks  on  J.  Q.  Adams's  Letter  to  H.  G.  Otis. 
Boston,    1808  —  HARPER    (R.   G.)    Observations  on  the   Dispute 
between  the  U.   S.   and    France.     London,    repr.    1797  —  BARING 
(Alex.)     Causes  and  Consequences  of  the  Orders  in  Council,  etc. 
N.    Y.,    1808  —  [STEPHEN.    (James)]     Dangers   of    the    Country. 
Phila.  1807  —  [LOWELL  (John)]     Analysis  of  the  Correspondence 
between  our  Administration  and  Great  Britain  and  France.    Boston, 
11.  d.  —  Letters  under  the  Signatures  of  "  Senex  "  and  "A  Farmer," 
on  the  Conduct  of  our  Executive  towards  France,  etc.,  //.   108. 
Baltimore,  1809  —  A  Sermon.    The  Question  of  War  with  Great 
Britain,  examined,  etc.     Boston,  1808  —  Desultory  Reflections  on 
the  New  Political  Aspects  of  Public  Affairs  in  the  U.  S.     N.  Y. 
1800  —  [LOWELL  (John)]     Supplement  to  the  late  Analysis  of  the 
Correspondence,  etc.  (see  above),  n.  t.  p. — THE  ICHNEUMON;   an 
Essay  on  Politics.    Written  in  the  District  of  Maine,  July,  1814. 


MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  HISTORY.  6$ 

By  Don  Quixotte,  n.  p.  [1814],  RARE  —  ADAMS  (J.  Q.)  Correspond- 
ence with  several  Citizens  of  Massachusetts,  relative  to  the 
alleged  design  to  Dissolve  the  Union.  2d  edition.  Boston.  1839. 
12  in  i  vol.,  new  half  blue  mor.,  all  uncut.  8° 

|5F"  This  volume  will  be  offered  singly,  or,  with  the  privilege  of  the  five  following 
lots  (5070-5074,  in  uniform  binding),  at  the  auctioneer's  option. 

5070  Tracts  (Political)    Message  from  the  President,  with  Documents 
obtained  from  [John  Henry,  employed  by  the  British  Government] 
in  fomenting  dissatisfaction  and  bringing  about  resistance  to  the 
Laws,  etc.      Wash.,  1812  — Address  of  Members  of  the  House  of 
Reps.,   to   their   Constituents,   on   the  War  with   Great   Britain. 
Alexandria,  1812  —  Letter  to  Wm.  Roscoe,  containing  Strictures 
on  his  "Considerations  on  the  present  War."    N.  Y.  repr.  1808  — 
British  Influence  on  Affairs  of  the  U.  S.  proved  and  explained. 
Boston,  1804 — Address  of  Members  of  the  House  of  Reps.,  to 
their  Constituents,  etc.  (see  above}.    New  Haven,  1812  ; —  The  same. 
Hartford,  1812  —  [LOWELL  (J.)  ]    An  Appeal  to  the  People  on  the 
Causes  and  Consequences  of  War  with  Great  Britain.     Boston, 
1811  —  AIKEN  {Rev.  Solomon)    Address  to  Federal  Clergymen,  on 
the  War.     Boston,  1813  —  Description  of   British  Possessions  in 
North  America,  ;/.  t.  p.  —  Address  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
Connecticut,  to  the  People  of  the  State,  Feb.  27,  1809,  n.  t.  p. — 
Report  of   Committee  [of   House  of   Reps.]   on  the   Spirit   and 
Manner  in  which  the  War  has  been  waged  by  the  Enemy.    Wash. 
1813  —  President's  Message,  with  Documents,  on  the  Failure  of 
the  Arms  of  the  U.  S.  on  the  Northern  Frontier.    Baltimore,  1814 

—  President's  Message,  and  Documents,  relating  to  the  Operation 
of  the  Orders  and  Decrees  affecting  Neutral  Commerce,  since 
Nov.  i,  1810.  Wash.  1811  —  Message  and  Documents,  relative  to 
Negotiations  for  Peace  with  Great  Britain.  Wash.  1814  —  Report 
of  the  Sec.  of  War,  on  the  Amount  of  Pensions  granted  to 
Widows  and  Orphans  of  Soldiers  of  the  late  War.  Wash.  1818. 
15  in  i  vol.  new  half  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe),  nearly  all  uncut.  8° 

5071  Tracts  (Impressments;   Affair  of   the  Chesapeake;  etc.)     All 
Impressments  Unlawful  and  Inadmissible.     Boston,  n.  d.  [1810] 
—  Copies  and  Extracts  of  Documents  on  British  Impressments  of 
American  Seamen.    N.  Y.  1813  —  Report  of  Committee  of  Massa- 
chusetts House  of  Reps,  on  Impressed  Seamen.     Boston,  1813  — 
[LOWELL  (J.)]     Peace  without  Dishonour  —  War  without  Hope. . 
Enquiry  into  the  Chesapeake  Question,  and  the  necessity  of  War. 
Boston,  1807  —  [EVERETT  (David)]    Rights  and  Duties  of  Nations, 
relative  to  Fugitives  from  Justice;  with  ref.  to  the  Affair  of  the 
Chesapeake:  by  an  American.     Boston,  1807  —  [DALLAS  (A.  J.)  ?] 
Exposition  of   Causes   and  Character  of   the  late  War,  n.  t.  p. 
\Boston~]  —  Report  of   Com.  on  For.    Relations,  with   a  Bill  for 
Regulation  of  Seamen  on  board  Public  Vessels  and  in  the  Merchant 
Service.     Washington,  \^\^ —  PICKERING  (Timo.)     Letter  to  Gov. 
J.   Sullivan,  with  Gov.  Sullivan's  Answer,  ist   Hartford  edition. 
Hartford,  1808  —  Message  [and  Documents]  on  the  Attack  on  the 
Chesapeake.     Wash.  1808  —  The  same,  with  a  different  title-page. 
Wash.   1808— [MADISON   (J.)]     Letters  from   the   Secretary   of 


66  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

State  to  Mr.  Monroe,  [and  other  Documents]  on  the  subject  of 
Impressments,  etc.  Part  II.  Wash.  1808  —  Report  of  Com.  on 
Ind.  Affairs,  on  Excitements  of  the  Indians  to  Hostility  against  the 
U.  States,  by  the  British  Subjects.  Wash.  1812.  i2ini  vol.  new 
half  mor.,  all  uncut.  8° 

5072  Tracts    (Personal    and    Political)     M'LEAN   (Jas.)      Seventeen 
Years'  History  of  (his)  Sufferings  as  an  Impressed  Seaman  in  the 
British  Service.     Hartford,  1814  —  HART  (Cyrus  W.)    Essays  on 
Gov't,  Parties,  the  late  War,  etc.     With  a  Sketch  of  the  Author's 
Life,  n.  t.  p.  —  Proceedings  of  Officers  of  the  Late  War  in  refer- 
ence to  an  Application  to  Congress  for  Lands.    N.  Y.  1826  — 
Account  of   the  Battles   of   the    Late   War,  with    Adventures  of 
Corporal  Samuel  Stubbs  (a  Kentuckian).   Boston,  1817 — WILSON 
(R.  G.)   Sermon  on  the  Victory  at  New  Orleans.    Chillicothe,  John 
Andrews,  1815  —  LEIGH  (Jos.)  Illustrations  of  the  fulfilment  of  the 
Prediction  of  Merlin,  in  the  Attack  on  the  Chesapeake.  3d  edition, 
Portsmouth,  1807  —  M'CLURE  (Gen.  Geo.)    Causes  of  the  Destruc- 
tion of  Towns  on  the  Niagara  Frontier,  and  Failure  of  the  Campaign 
of    1813.    Bath,  N.  Y.,   1817  —  Official  Correspondence   between 
the  Envoys  of  the  American  States,  and  M.  Talleyrand,  on  the 
Disputes  between  the  two  Countries.    Lond.  1798  —  The  Embargo 
Laws,  with  the  Message  from  the   President,  and  an  Appendix, 

//.  174.  Boston,  1809  —  ADAMS  (J.  Q.)  Letter  to  H.  G.  Otis  on 
National  Affairs.  Walpole,  N.  H.  1808  —  [GRANGER  (Gideon)] 
Address  to  the  People  of  New  England.  By  Algernon  Sidney, 
n.  t.  p.  —  RANDOLPH  (John)  Speech  on  the  British  War.  May  12, 
1812,  n.  t.  p.  —  Considerations  on  the  Embargo  Laws,  n.  t.  p.  \New 
Hampshire,  1808]  — Instructions  to  the  Envoys  and  Ministers  from 
the  U.  S.  to  the  French  Republic,  and  their  Dispatches.  Phila. 
[1798]  —  FAUCHET  (Jos.)  Coup  d'ceil  sur  1'Etat  actuel  de  nos 
Rapports  politiques  avec  les  Etats-Unis.  Paris,  1797  —  Important 
Documents  presented  to  Congress  with  the  President's  Message, 
Nov.  29,  1809.  Worcester,  1809  —  ADAMS  (J.  Q.)  Letter  to  H.  G. 
Otis,  etc.  (see  above).  Newburyport,  1808.  17  in  i  vol.,  new  half 
mor.,  nearly  all  uncut.  8° 

5073  Tracts  (Personal)     Review  of   a  Pamphlet  purporting  to  be 
Documents  on  Differences  .  .  between  Com.  O.  H.  Perry  and  Capt. 
J.  D.  Elliott.    By  a  Citizen  of  Mass.  Bost.  1834  — The  Republican 
Crisis,  or . .  Political  Jesuitism  of  James  Madison.    By  a  Citizen  of 
the  District  of  Columbia.    Alexandria,  1815  —  Documents  relating 
to  the  Differences  between  Com.  O.  H.  Perry  and  Capt.  J.  D.  Elliott. 
Washington,  1821;  Boston,  1834  —  ARMSTRONG  (K.)  Examination 
of  T.  L.  McKenney's  Reply  to  the   Review  of   his  Narrative  of 
the  Battle  of  Bladensburg,  etc.    N.  Y.  1847  —  BoYD  (Gen.  J.  P.) 
Documents  and  Facts  relative  to  Military  Events  during  the  late 
War.  n.  t.  p.  —  A  Dialogue  between  a  Colonel  of  the  Militia  and 
a  Militiaman,   in  relation  to  the  Rights  of  Militiamen,  and  the 
Execution  of  the  six  Militiamen  shot  by  order  of  Gen.  Jackson. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.  —  [LOWELL  (John)]    Mr.  Madison's  War.    Dispassionate 
Inquiry  into  reasons  alleged  for  declaring  War.    Boston,  1812  —  A 
Compendious    History  of  the  late  War.     Boston,   J.  W.  Burditt, 


MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  HISTORY.  6? 

1815  —  [LOWELL  (John)]  Perpetual  War  the  Policy  of  Mr.  Madi- 
son. Boston,  1812  —  Official  Record  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Court-Martial  which  tried,  and  the  Orders  of  Gen.  Jackson,  for 
shooting  the  Six  Militia-Men.  Wash.  1828 —  SMITH  (Robert) 
Address  to  the  People  of  the  U.  S.  n.  t.  p.  1811  —  LLOYD  (James) 
Speech  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  on  the  Bill  "concerning  the  Naval 
Establishment,"  Feb.  28,  1812.  n.  /./.  —  MADISON  (James)  Reply 
to  Mr.  Rose,  in  discussing  the  Affair  of  the  Chesapeake.  N.  Y. 
1808  —  Facts  relative  to  the  Campaign  on  the  Niagara  in  1814. 
Boston,  1815  — Concise  Narrative  of  Gen.  Jackson's  First  Invasion 
of  Florida,  and  Immortal  Defence  of  New  Orleans,  with  Remarks. 
4th  edition,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  —  WINDER  (Wm.  H.)  Statements  of  Occur- 
rences on  the  Niagara  frontier  in  1812.  Wash.  1829.  16  in  i  vol., 
new  half  mor.,  nearly  all  uncut.  8° 

5074  Tracts  (Personal  and  Political)     ELLIOTT  (Com.  J.  D.)    [Com- 
memorative and  Autobiographical]  Address  at  Hagerstown,  Md., 
Nov.  14,  1843,  views  and  plan.    Phila.  1844 —  CALVERT  (Geo.  H.) 
Oration  on  4oth  Anniversary  of  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  Newport, 
Sept.   10,   1853.    2d   edition.    Providence,   1854 — ADAMS  (J.   Q.) 
Letter  to  Hon.  H.  G.  Otis  on  National  Affairs.    2d  edition.   Boston, 
1808  —  ADAMS  (J.  Q.)  Correspondence  with  several  Citizens  of 
Mass,  concerning  an  alleged  design  to  Dissolve  the  Union.  Boston, 
1829  —  Defence  of  Conduct  of  Com.  Morris  in  the  Mediterranean, 
Map.    N.  Y.  1804  —  BLAKE  (Francis)    Examination  of  the  Consti- 
tutionality of  the  Embargo  Laws.     Worcester,  1808  —  PICKERING 
(Timo.)   Letter  to  Gov.  Sullivan;  with  his  Answer.  Hartford,  1808 
—  Acts  of  Congress  relating  to  Direct  Tax  and  Duty  on  Furniture 
and  Watches,    n.  p.  1815  —  DAVIS  (John)    Report  on   Claim  of 
Massachusetts  on  the  U.  S.,  for  Militia  Services  in  the  last  War. 
Boston,  1831 — Public  Doc'ts  of  Mass.;  including  Remonstrance 
to  Congress  on  the  War.   Boston,  1813.    10  in  i  vol.,  new  half  mor., 
nearly  all  uncut.  8° 

5075  TREAT  (Capt.  Jos.)   Vindication,  against  the  Atrocious  Calumny 
contained  in  Major  Gen.  Brown's  Official  Report  of  the  Battle  of 
Chippeway,  //.  62,  hf.  bd.  8°  Philadelphia,  1815 

5076  United   States.     Messages   from  the   President   [Madison]   to 
Congress,  Nov.  4th,  1812,  to  March  i,  1813,  with  accompanying 
documents.    [Executive  Documents,  2d  Sess.,  i2th  Cong.],  law  calf. 

8°  Washington,  1813 

5077  United  States  Army  Registers  [Annual],  1815-1821  —  Organiza- 
tion of  the  Military  Peace  Establishment  of  the  U.  S.,  1815  — 
[Annual]  Catalogues  of  Cadets  at  the  Military  Academy  at  West 
Point,  1819,  1820.     10  in  i  vol.     The  army  Registers  are  certified 
by  the  (autograpJi)  signatures  of  D.  Parker,  Adjt.  6*  Inspec.  General, 
and  26  pages  of  manuscript  additions  to  and  alterations  of  the  Registers 
(by  General  Orders}  are  bound  in  ;  calf,  neat. 

12°  Washington,  1815-21 

5078  VAN  RENSSELAER  (S  .)  A  Narrative  of  the  Affair  of  Queenstown, 
in  the  War  of  1812,  folding  map,  cloth.    (2  copies.) 

12°  New  York,  1836 


68  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

5079  WALDO   (S.   Putnam)    Biographical   Sketches  of   distinguished 
American  Naval  Heroes  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution, .  Nicholas 
Biddle,   John   Paul  Jones,   Edw.   Preble,   and  Alex.  Murry,   etc., 

portraits  of  Com.  Murray,  and  President  Monroe,  and  another  plate, 
somewhat  foxed,  pp.  392,  old  mottled  calf ,  gilt. 

8°  Hartford,  S.  Andrus,  1823 

oooo  WALKER  (Adam)    Journal  of  two  Campaigns  . .  in  the  Michigan 
and  Indian  Territories,  1811-12.    See  No.  4526. 

5080  WAR  (The) ;  being  a  [weekly]   Record  of   the  Transactions  of 
the  War.  Vols.  I.  and  II.,  in  one  vol.,  hf.  bd. 

4°  New  York,  S.  Woodworth  <5-  Co.,  1812-14 

In  100  numbers,  published  from  June  27,  1812,  to  June  \\,  1814 ;  with  Title-pages  and 
Indexes. 

5081  WILKINSON  (Gen.  James)    Memoirs  of  my  own  Times.     3  vols., 
hf.  red  mor.,  uncut,  and  $to  Atlas  of  diagrams  and  plans. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1816 

—  CLARK  (Daniel)    Proofs  of  the  Corruption  of  Gen.  James 
Wilkinson,  and  of  his  connexion  with  Aaron  Burr,  etc.,  pp.  150, 
199,  boards,  UNCUT,  SCARCE.  8°  Philadelphia,  1809 

—  Burr's  Conspiracy  Exposed ;  and  General  Wilkinson  Vindi- 
cated against  the  slanders  of  his  Enemies,  pp.  18,  99,  136,  hf.  red 
mor.,  UNCUT.  8°  [Washington  City,']  1811 

PRIVATELY  PRINTED  and  "EXTREMELY  RARE.  .  We  know  of  two  other  copies  only 
in  existence.  The  late  Peter  Force  was  in  the  habit  of  showing  his  copy  as  one  of  the 
modern  rarities  of  his  immense  collection." — SABIN,  in  the  Menzies  Catalogue,  no.  2137. 

(6  vols.)  8° 

5082  WILKINSON  (Gen.  J.)     Memoirs  of  my  own  Times.    3  vols.  and 
Atlas,  boards,  uncut.     (4  vols.)  8°  and  4°  Philadelphia,  1816 

5083  WILSON  (Thos.)    The  Biography  of  American  Military  and  Naval 
Heroes,  portraits.    2  vols.,  sheep.  12°  New  York,  1817 

Portraits  of  Gens.  Warren,  Washington,  Greene,  and  Jackson,  Commodores  Perry  and 
Decatur. 

5084  —  The  same.    2d  edition,  revised.    2  vois.      12°  New  York,  1821 

5085  WYATT  (Thos.)    Memoirs  of   the  Generals,  Commodores,  and 
Commanders,  who  distinguished  themselves  in  the  Army  and  Navy 
during  the  Wars  of  the  Revolution  and  1812,  and  who  were  pre- 
sented with  Medals  by  Congress.     Illustrated  by  82  engravings  on 
steel,  from  the  original  Medals,  pp.  315,  hf.  morocco. 

r.  8°  Philadelphia,  1848 

5086  FULTON  (Robert)     Torpedo  War,  and   Submarine  Explosions, 
jive  full-page  plates,  pp.  57,  (3),  half  turkey  morocco,  UNCUT,  VERY 

SCARCE.  obi.  4°  New  York,  Wm.  Elliot,  1810 

Dedicated  to  President  Madison  and  Congress.  "My  conviction,"  —  writes  Fulton  — 
"that  this  invention,  improved  and  practised  to  the  perfection  which  it  is  capable  of 
obtaining,  will  be  of  the  first  importance  to  our  country,  has  induced  me  to  present  you  .  . 
a  description  of  my  system,  with  five  engravings,  and  such  demonstrations  as  will  give  you 
an  opportunity  to  contemplate  its  efficacy  and  utility  at  your  leisure." 


BIOGRAI'IIV.  69 

BIOGRAPHY. 
GENERAL  AND  COLLECTED. 

5087  ALLEN  (William)    American  Biographical  Dictionary  (the  First 
Editioti],  forty  portraits  inserted,  boards,  uncut. 

8°  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1809 

5088  BELKNAP  (Jer.)  American  Biography.    2  vols.,  calf  gilt,  fine. 

8°  Boston,  I.  Thomas  and  JS.  Andrews,  1794,  '98 
Isaiah  Thomas's  copy,  with  his  engraved  book-plate. 

5089  Biographia  Americana ;  by  a  Gentleman  of  Philadelphia,  engraved 
title,  portrait  of  Washington,  and  ten  other  portraits,  half  morocco. 

8°  New  York,  D.  Mallory,  1825 

5090  BRADFORD  (Alden)  Biographical  Notices  of  Distinguished  Men 
in  New  England,  Statesmen,  Patriots,  Physicians,  Clergymen,  and 
Mechanics,  //.  464,  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1842 

509 1  CALAMY  (E.)  D.D.  Nonconformists'  Memorial ;  being  an  Account 
of  Ministers  ejected  or  silenced  after  the  Restoration  ;  edited  (with 
additions)  by  Sam'l  Palmer,  26  portraits,  old  half  calf.  2  vols. 

8°  London,  1775 

5092  CAMPBELL  (J.  W.)    Biographical  Sketches,  and  other  Literary 
Remains,  portraits  of  the  Author  and  Gov.  R.  y.  Meigs,  cloth. 

8°  Columbus,  O.,  1838 

5093  COFFIN  (Charles)    Lives  of  Major  Gen.  J.  Thomas,  Col.  Thos. 
Knowlton,  Col.  A.  Scammell,  and  Major  Gen.  H.  Dearborn,  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1845 

5094  DELAPLAINE'S  Repository  of  the  Lives  and  Portraits  of  Distin- 
guished  American    Characters.     Parts   i,   2,   and  3,  in  one  vol., 
pp.  v,  (2),  1 06,  x,  (2),  107-122,  (148),  engraved  titles,  emblem,  frontis- 
pieces, and  portraits,  new  half  mor.  (Roxburghe),  UNCUT. 

4°  Philadelphia,  1815-16 

5095  Eccentric  Biography ;  or,  Memoirs  of  Remarkable  Female  Char- 
acters, including  Actresses,  Adventurers,  Authoresses,   Fortune- 
tellers, Gipsies,  Dwarfs,  Swindlers,  and  Vagrants,  portraits,  sheep, 
scarce.  .  12°  Worcester,  Is.  Thomas,  yun.,  1804 

5096  EDWARDS  (B.  B.)     Biography  of  Self-Taught  Men,  portrait  of 
Roger  Sherman,  pp.  li,  312,  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1832 

5097  Epitaphs  and  Elegies,    [selected   from   monuments  in  several 
States,  from    Maine   to  Virginia],  //.   72,    wood-cuts,  fresh  copy, 
scarce.  12°  New  York,  S.  Wood  &  Sons,  1816 

5098  HARDIE  (J.)    The  New  Universal  Biographical  Dictionary  and 
American  Remembrancer.  4  vols.  portraits,  old  calf . 

8°  New  York,  1805 

5099  KINGSTON    (J.)     The   New   American    Biographic    Dictionary, 
portrait  of  Washington.         16°  Baltimore,  for  yohn  Kingston,  1810 

5100  KNAPP  (Samuel  L.)  Biographical  Sketches  of  eminent  [American] 
Lawyers,  Statesmen,  and  Men  of  Letters,  //.  360,  half  calf  gilt, 
marbled  edges.  8°  Boston,  1821 


76  BIOGRAPHY.      GENEALOGY  AND  FAMILY  HISTORY. 

5101  KNAPP  (S.  L.)     Female  Biography:    Notices  of  Distinguished 
Women,  in  different  Nations  and  Ages,  //.  501,  3,  cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1846 

5102  Lives  of  American  Merchants  ;  5th  edition,  slightly  water-stained, 
portrait  of  John  Hancock.  16°  New  York,  1846 

5103  Lives  and  Exploits  of  Noted  Highwaymen,  Robbers  and  Mur- 
derers, to  the  present  time,  pp.  288,  wood-engravings,  used  copy. 

8°  Hartford,  Ezra  Strong,  1838 

5104  MOORE  (Jacob  B.)  Memoirs  of  American  Governors,  Vol.  I.  (all 
published),  portraits.  8°  New  York,  1846 

5105  National    Portrait  Gallery  of   Distinguished    Americans;   con- 
densed by  J.  B.  Longacre  and  J.  Herring,  fine  impressions.  4  vols  , 
half  green  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.      8°  N.  York  and  Phila.,  1835-9 

5106  Public  Characters,  or  contemporary  Biography,  pp.  viii,  496,  old 
calf.  8°  Baltimore,  Bensal  and  Niles,  1803 

5107  ROGERS  (T.  J.)    A  New  American  Biographical  Dictionary.    4th 
edition,  portraits,  pp.  400,  sheep.  12°  Philadelphia,  1829 

5108  STILES   (Ezra)     A   History  of  three   of  the   Judges   of   King 
Charles    I,    Major-General   Whalley,    Major-General    Goffe,    and 
Colonel  Dixwell,  etc.,  portrait  of  the  Author,  and  plates,  fresh  and 

fine  copy,  in  the  original  sheep,  yellow  edges,  VERY  SCARCE. 

12°  Hartford,  E.  Babcock,  1794 

5109  United  States  Senators  of  the  Session  of  1837-8  (Sketches  of) 
By  "  A  Looker  on  here  in  Verona,"  pp.  67,  cloth,  scarce. 

12°  Washington,  1839 

5110  Universal  Biographical  Dictionary,  frontispiece  of  20  (miniature) 
portraits,  old  calf  gilt.  8°  Richmond,  Va.,  Normand  White,  1826 

GENEALOGY  AND  FAMILY  HISTORY. 

5111  ABBOT.   A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Descendants  of  George 
Abbot  of  Andover,  George  Abbot  of   Rowley ;  etc.    Compiled  by 
Rev.  Abiel  Abbot,  D.D.,  and  Rev.  Ephraim  Abbot,  pp.  xx,  197, 
cloth.  1.  8°  Boston,  1847 

5112  ALDEN  (Timo.)    Collection  of  American  Epitaphs  and  Inscrip- 
tions, with  Occasional  Notes.    5  vols.,  boards,  uncut,  VERY  SCARCE 
in  such  condition.  18°  New  York,  1814 

5113  —  The  same.    5  vols.,  hf.  mor.  extra,  tops  gilt,  UNCUT. 
VERY  SCARCE.  18°  New  York,  1814 

5114  ALLEN  (Asa  W.)    Genealogy  of  the  Allen  and  Witter  Families, 
pp.  251,  portrait,  cloth.  12°  Salem,  O.,  1872 

5115  BURKE  and  ALVORD   Memorial.     A  Genealogical  Account  of 
the  Descendants  of  Richard  Burke,  of  Sudbury,  Mass,  [and]  of 
Alexander  Alvord,  of  Windsor,  Conn.    Compiled  by  J.  A.  Boutelle 
and  Wm.  A.  Burke,  pp.  239,  cloth,  scarce. 

8°  Boston,  H.  W.  Dutton  6-  Son,  1864 

51 16  Dudley  Genealogies  and  Family  Records  ;  by  Dean  Dudley,  view 
of  Dudley  Castle,  and  arms  of  Dudley,  pp.  1 44,  cloth.    8°  Boston,  1 848 


GENEAL'H.Y    \\DI-\MILYHISTORY.  71 

5117  FARMKK  (John)    Genealogical    Krister  of  the  First  Settlers  of 
Nev  .'r  i  lean  and  fresh  copy,  boards,  uncut,  VERY 
SCARCE,  in  such  condition.  8°  I^ncaster,  Mass.,  1829 

5118  —  The  same,  another  fine  fresh  copy,  boards. 

5119  Genealogies  and   Family   History.    Dodd  (S.)    Family  Record 

Daniel  DOD,  Branford,  1644,  \New  Haven,\  1839  —  Godclard 
(W.  A.)  Descendants  of  E.  GODDARD,  Worcester,  1833  —  Pease 
(F.  S.)  Ancestors  and  Posterity  of  Isaac  LAWRENCE,  Albany,  1848 
Account  of  the  Family  of  DRAKE  [By  Samuel  G.  Drake  ;  privately 
printed,  Boston,]  1845  —  Adams  (Jos.)  Descendants  of  Richard 
HAVEN  of  Lynn,  Boston,  1843  :  with  additional  pages,  and  connec- 
tions, //.  54,  50,  Boston,  1849  —  Park  (J.  C.)  Address  at  Meeting 
of  Descendants  of  Richard  HAVEN,  Framingham,  1844,  Boston, 
1844 — Sesqui-Centennial  Gathering  of  the  Clan  DARLINGTON,  in 
East  Bradford,  Pennsylvania,  Aug.  20,  1853,  Lancaster,  1853  — 
Whitmore  (W.  H.)  Cavalier  Dismounted  ;  Essay  on  the  Origin  of 
the  Founders  of  the  thirteen  Colonies,  Salem,  1864 —  Barry  (J.  S.) 
The  STETSON  Family,  Boston,  1847  —  Goodwin  (N.)  Descendants 
of  Thos.  OLCOTT  of  Hartford,  Hartford,  1845  — Hill  (W.  H.) 
The  LEE  Family,  Albany,  1851  — Whitmore  (W.  H.)  Families  of 
TEMPLE  and  BOWEOIN,  Boston  (privately  printed},  1856  —  Whit- 
more (W.  H.)  The  HALL  Family  of  Medford,  Mass.,  Boston,  1856 

—  Proceedings  at  Meeting  of   the   CHAPIN  Family,   Springfield, 
Mass.,  Sept.  17,  1862,  Springfield,  1862. 

—  Genealogies.  The  Browns  of  Nottingham,  Penn.  [by  Gilbert 
Cope],  //.  18,  n.  t.  p.  — Judd  (Sylvester)  Thomas  JUDD  and  his 
Descendants,  pp.  112,  Northampton,  1856  —  Genealogy  of  the 
Family  of  Wm.  Smith  of  Peterboro',  N.  H.,  Keene,  1852  —  Morgan 
(N.  H.)  Our  Family  Genealogy.  Hartford  (priv.  printed),  1851 

—  Whitmore  (W.  H.)   Descendants  of  Francis  WHITMORE,  Boston, 
1855  —  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Anthony  STODDARD  of  Boston, 

Boston,  1849  —  DANE  (John)  Remarkable  Providences  in  my  Life, 
1682  ;  to  which  is  added,  Pedigree  of  the  Dane  Family,  Boston, 
1854  —  Gary  (Moses)  Genealogy  of  the  Families  in  the  North 
Parish  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  //.  46,  uncut,  Boston,  1824,  very 
scarce  —  Watson  (Thos.)  John  WATSON,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and 
his  Descendants,  portrait,  N.  Y.,  U.  Q.  Club,  1865  —  Descendants 
of  Robert  DAY,  of  Hartford,  2d  edition,//.  129,  Northa?npton,  1848 
—  Rawson  (S.  S.)  The  RAWSON  Family,  2  portraits,  pp.  146, 
Boston,  1849  —  Lincoln  (S.)  Notes  on  the  LINCOLN  Families  of 
Massachusetts,  and  the  Family  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Boston,  1865 

—  Nason  (E.)    Notes  of  Joshua  COFFIN,  ;/.  /.  /.,  //.  4  —  Will  of 
Rev.  R.  MATHER,  n.  t.  p.,  pp.  8  —  Fowler  (W.  C.)    Conditions  of 
Success  in  Genealogical  Investigations,  etc.,  Boston,  1866  —  Lewis 
(W.)    Valedictory  Address  as   Pres.   of   N.  E.   Hist.  Gen.   Soc., 
Feb.  7,  1866,  Boston,  1866— Whiting  (W.)    Address  before  N.  E. 
Hist.  Gen.  Society,  Jan.  12,  1853,  Boston,  1853. 

32  (of  which  several  are  privately  printed,  and  VERY  SCARCE,)  in 
2  vols.,  new  half  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe).  8°  v.  y. 

In  the  2d  vol.,  is  laid  in,  a  genealogy  (folio  broadside)  of  the  family  of  Drake  of  Hampton, 
N.  II.:  by  Samuel  G.  Drake,  Boston,  1867  (privately  printed). 


/2  BIOGRAPHY. 

5120  Heraldic  Journal  (The)  ;  recording  the  Armorial  Bearings  and 
Genealogies  of  American  Families.  Vols.  I— IV.    4  vols.  in  one,  half 
green  mor.  (Roxburghe),  uncut.       8°  Boston,  y.  K.  Wiggin,  1865-68 

5121  HERRICK  Family,  Genealogical  Register  of,  from  1629  to  1846  ; 
by  Jedediah  Herrick,  arms,  pp.  69,  cloth,  gilt.          8°  Bangor,  1846 

5122  HUNT.    Genealogy  of  the  Name  and  Family  of  Hunt :  compiled 
by  T.  B.  Wyman,  cloth.  sm.  4°  Boston,  1862-3 

5123  HUTCHINSON  and  OLIVER.  A  Brief  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants 
of  William  Hutchinson  and  Thomas  Oliver ;  by  W.  H.  Whitmore, 
large  paper.  4°  Boston,  S.  G.  Drake,  1865 

"  Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Genealogical  Register  for  1865." 

5124  MATHER  Family.    Genealogy  of  the  Mather  Family,  from  about 
1500  to    1847  ;   with   biographical   notices.     [By   John    Mather.] 
Engraved  arms,  pp.  76,  cloth,  SCARCE.  16°  Hartford,  1848 

5125  MOODY  Family,  Biographical  Sketches  of;  by  C.  C.  P.  Moody, 
.      pp.  1 68,  cloth.  1 6°  Boston,  S.  G.  Drake,  1847 

5126  SAVAGE  (James)    Genealogical  Dictionary  of  the  First  Settlers 
of  New  England.  4  vols.  cloth,  uncut,  SCARCE,     r.  8°  Boston,  1860-62 

5127  SIGOURNEY  Family,  Genealogy  of;  by  Henry  H.  W.  Sigourney, 
//.  31,  cloth.  r.  8°  Boston,  1857 

5128  SPRAGUE  Family,  Memorial  of;  with  a  Poem  by  Richard  Soule, 
Jr.,  recited  at  a  Meeting  of  the   Descendants  of  Seth   Sprague, 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  July  4, 1846,  portraits,  views,  and  facsimiles,  pp.  xii, 
191,  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1847 

5129  TAINTOR  Family,  The  Genealogy  and  History  of,  by  Chas.  M. 
Taintor,  //.  82,  corner  margin  of  first  five  leaves  clipped,  scarce. 

1 6°  Greenfield,  1847 

5130  WILLIAMS  Family,  Genealogy  and  History  of,  by  Stephen  W. 
Williams,  M.D.,  portraits  and  arms,  pp.  424,  cloth. 

12°  Greenfield,  1847 


INDIVIDUAL  BIOGRAPHY. 

5131  ADAMS  (Madam  Abigail),  consort  of   the  Hon.   John   Adams. 
Sermon  after  her  interment,  Nov.  i,  1818  ;  by  Rev.  Peter  Whitney; 
with  obituary  notices,  etc.,  two  or  three  leaves  stained,  uncut. 

8°  Boston,  1819 

5132  ADAMS  (Miss  Abigail)    Journal   and  Correspondence  of   Miss 
Adams,  daughter  of  John  Adams ;  edited  by  her  Daughter  [Mrs. 
C.  A  de  Windt],  fine  portrait  and  view  at   Qmncy,  pp.  xii,  247, 
doth.  12°  New  York,  1841 

Miss  Adams  became  the  wife  of  Col.  Wm.  S.  Smith. 

5133  ADAMS  (Miss  Hannah)    Memoir,  written  by  herself,  portrait, 
pp.  iv,  no,  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1832 

5134  ALLEN  (Col.  Ethan)   Memoir  of,  by  Hugh  Moore,  cloth,  pp.  252. 

12°  Pittsburgh,  N.  Y.,  1834 

5135  ALLEN  (Ethan)  and  the  Green  Mountain  Heroes  of  '76.     With 
a  sketch  of  the  Early  History  of   Vermont.     By  H.  W.  DePuy, 
map  and  engravings,  pp.  428,  cloth,  used  copy.          12°  Buffalo,  1853 


BIOGRAPHY.  73 

5136  ANDROS   (Sir  Edmund),   Memoir   of,    by   Wm.   H.   Whitmore. 
Reprinted  from  the  "Andros  Tracts,"  fine  portrait,  pp.  49,  (i), 
uncut.  4°  Boston,  1868 

5137  ANTHONY  (Miss  Susanna)  of  Newport,  Life  and  Character  of,  by 
Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins.  12°  Worcester,  1796 

5138  ASHMUN  (Jehudi)  Life,  by  R.  R.  Gurley,  portrait,  cloth. 

8°  Washington,  1835 

5139  BAILEY  (Robert)    Life  and  Adventures,  from  his  infancy  up  to 
Dec.,  1821,  interspersed  with  Anecdotes,  and  religious  and  Moral 
Admonitions ;  written  by  himself,  //.  348,  wood  cuts,  half  russia, 
neat.  8°  Richmond,  for  the  Author,  1822 

CURIOUS,  and  VERY  SCARCE.  The  author  was  a  native  of  Chester  county,  Pennsyl- 
vania, a  son  of  Major  Wm.  Bailey,  who  fell  in  the  battle  at  the  Cowpens.  Inter  a/ia,  the 
work  contains  many  serious  reflections  on  faro  playing,  criticisms  of  the  Virginia  laws 
prohibiting  it,  cautions  to  young  men  against  it,  and  a  final  admonition  to  those  who  "are 
determined  to  indulge  in  such  follies,  to  see  if  they  play  out  of  a  box.  They  will  say, '  it 
is  Bailey's  patent  box';  be  sure  to  examine  and  see  that  my  name  is  stamped  on  the  box, 
and  then  shuffle  and  cut  the  cards,  and  they  cannot  cheat  you." 

5140  BALDWIN  (Elihu  W.)  D.D.    Memoirs  of,  by  E.  F.  Hatfield  ;  with 
an  Introduction  by  S.  H.  Cox,  D.D. ;  portrait,  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1843 

Dr.  Baldwin  was  the  first  Pastor  of  the  Seventh  Presbyterian  Church  in  New  York, 
and  the  first  President  of  Wabash  College,  Indiana. 

5141  BALDWIN  (Thos.)  D.D.  Memoir,  by  D.  Chessman,  water-stained. 
16°  Boston,  1841  —  BARR  (John)   History,  written  by  himself.  16° 
Phila.,  1833  —  BENEZET  (Anthony)    Memoirs,  by  Roberts  Vaux, 
engraving,  bds.,  uncut.     12°  Phila.,  1817.     (3  vols.) 

5142  BELCHER.     Prince   (Rev.   T.)     Sermon   on   the    Death   of   the 
Honourable  Mary  Belcher,  Consort  of  his  Excellency  the  Gov- 
ernour,  author's  autograph  presentation,  "To  my  Dear  Mrs.  Deborah 
Prince  of  Boston  :  Presented,  1736,  pr.  T.  Prince,"//.  (2),  42,  half 
calf  extra,  SCARCE.  sm.  4°  Boston,  y.  Draper,  1736 

5143  BELKNAP.     Life  of  Jeremy  Belknap,  D.D.,  the  Historian   of 
New  Hampshire,  with  selections  from  his  writings;  collected  by 
his  grand-daughter,  //.  253,  portrait,  cloth.        16°  New  York,  1847 

5144  BENEZET  (A.)    Mdmoires  sur  la  Vie  de,  par  Roberts  Vaux,  bds., 
uncut.  12°  Londres,  1824 

5145  BOWDITCH  (Nathaniel)    Memoir  of,  by  his  Son  N.  I.  Bowditch, 
portraits^  foxed),  author's  autograph  letter  inserted,  bds. 

4°  Boston,  1840 

5146  BOWDITCH  (Nath'l)     Eulogies   on,  by  John   Pickering,   D.  A. 
White,  and  Alex.  Young.     3  in  i  vol.,  half  calf,  neat. 

8°  Boston  and  Salem,  1838 

5147  BOONE  (Daniel)    Biographical  Memoir  of,  by  Timo.  Flint:  With 
Incidents  of  the  Early  Annals  of  the  Country,  curious  wood  engrav- 
ings, pp.  252,  nice  copy,  SCARCE.      12°  Cincinnati,  Geo.  Conclin,  1841 

5148  BOYLE  (Robert)     Life,  by  Thomas  Birch  [with  an   Appendix, 
relating  mostly  to  New  England  affairs],  old  calf ;  two  fine  portraits 
inserted.  8°  London,  1744 

10 


74  BIOGRAPHY. 

5149  BREWSTER.     Steele  (A.)     The  Chief  of  the  Pilgrims;  Life  of 
Elder  Wm.  Brewster,  five  steel  and  four  other  engravings,  cloth. 

8°  Phila.,  1857 

5150  BREWSTER  (James  and  Mary)  Account  of  their  Golden  Wedding, 
Sept.  1 8,  1860,  portraits,  presentation  note  to  Mrs.  Sigourney  inserted, 
cloth.  8°  New  Haven,  1860 

5151  BROWN  (Chas.  Brockden)    Life  of,  by  Wm.  Dunlap,  with  Selec- 
tions from  his  printed  Works,  Letters,  and  unpublished  Manuscripts. 
2  vols,,  calf.  8°  Philadelphia,  1815 

5152  BURKE.  Memoir  of  William  Burke  [late  of  East  Haddam,  Conn.], 
a  Soldier  of  the  Revolution ;  from   a  Journal  kept  by  Himself ; 
added,  an  Extract  from  a  Sermon  at  his  Funeral,  by  Rev.  N.  Miner, 
half  bound,  scarce.  12°  Hartford,  1837 

5153  BURROUGHS  (Stephen)    Memoirs  of,  [by  himself,]  the  ORIGINAL 
EDITION,  long  AUTOGRAPH   LETTER  inserted,  sheep,  neat,  fine  fresh 
copy,  RARE.'  8°  Hanover,  N.  H.,  Benj.  True,  1798 

A  copy  of  his  "Sermon  delivered  in  Rutland,  on  a  Hay-mow"  (n.  t.  p.,  but  printed  at 
Suffield,  about  1798),  is  laid  in. 

5154  BURROUGHS  (Stephen)  Sketch  of  the  Life  of,  as  given  by  himself, 
bds.  1 6°  Greenfield,  1812 

5155  —  The  same,  bds.  12°  Hartford,  1818 

5156  BUSHNELL  (Rev.  William  C.)     Memoirs  and    Select   Remains. 
New  Haven,  1833  —  CHEEVER  (Ezekiel),  [formerly,  Ezekiel  Cheever 
Whitman ;  born  at  Ashby,  Mass.,  1783.]    Sketches  of  his  Life,  with 
his  Discourses,  and  Poetic  Effusions,//.  295.    Northampton,  1835. 
(2  vols.)  16° 

5157  CALHOUN  (John  C.)    Life,  by  J.  S.  Jenkins,  fine  portrait,  pp.  454, 
sheep,  fresh  copy.  8°  Auburn,  1851 

5158  CHEVERUS    (Cardinal  John)     Life,    by  Rev.  J.   H.    Doubourg, 
translated  from  the  French  by  R.  M.  Walsh,  cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1839 

5159  CLAP  (Roger)    Memoirs,  [1609-1691],  Relating  some  of  God's 
remarkable  Providences  to  him,  in  bringing  him  into  New  England, 
etc.,  //.  39,  scarce.  8°  Boston,  W.  T.  Clap,  1807 

With  Appendix,  containing  an  Account  of  the  Author  and  his  family,  by  James  Blake, 
Jun. 

5160  —  The  same.    [Reprinted,  with  a  Preface,  etc.,  for  the  Dorches- 
ter Antiq.  and  Hist.  Society,]  bds.  12°  Boston,  1844 

5161  CLINTON  (De  Witt)    Tribute  to  the  Memory  of,  by  a  Citizen  of 
Albany,  portrait,  hf.  bd.,  neat.  12°  Albany,  1828 

5162  COGHLAN  (Mrs.)  Memoirs  of,  written  by  Herself,  and  Dedicated 
to  the  British  Nation ;  being  Interspersed  with  Anecdotes  of  the 
late  American  and  present  French  War,  //.  xix,  184,  old  calf ,  large 
and  nice  copy.  12°  New  York,  1795 

5163  COKE  (Rev.  Thomas)  D.D.    Extracts  from  his  Journals,  com- 
prising several  (six)  Visits  to  North-America  and  the  W.  Indies, 
etc.     Prefixed,  a  Life  of  the  Doctor,  //.  271,  old  calf ,  neat. 

12°  Dublin,  1816 

5164  COLBURN  (Zerah)    Memoir,  by  Himself,  portrait  (at  eight  years 
of  age),  cloth,  uncut.  12°  Springfield,  1833 


BIOGRAPHY.  75 

5165  COLBY.    Life,  Experience,  and  Travels  of  John  Colby,  [Baptist] 
Preacher  of  the  Gospel,  written  by  Himself.  2  vols.  in  one,//.  248, 
64,  cloth.  12°  Lowell,  Mass.,  1838 

5166  COLEMAN  (Dr.  Seth)  of  Amherst,  Mass.    Memoirs,  //.  288,  old 
calf,  water-stained.  12°  New  Haven,  1817 

5167  COLLINGWOOD  (Vice- Admiral)    A  Selection  from  his  Public  and 
Private  Correspondence ;  with  Memoirs  of  his  Life,  by  G.  L.  N. 
Collingwood.     First  Am.  edition,  portrait  and  plan  of  Battle  of 
Trafalgar,  boards,  uncut.  8°  New  York,  1829 

5168  COTTON  (John)   Abel  being  Dead  yet  speaketh  ;  Or,  The  Life  & 
Death  of  that  deservedly  famous  Man  of  God,  Mr.  John  Cotton, 
Late  Teacher  of  the  Church  of  Christ,  at  Boston  in  New-England. 
By  John  Norton,  Teacher  of  the  same  Church,  //.  51,  (7),  hf.  calf, 

VERY  SCARCE. 

sm.  4°  London,  Tho.  Newcomb  for  Lodowick  Lloyd,  1658 

5169  —  Memoir  of  John  Cotton,  by  John  Norton  ;»with  a  Preface 
and  Notes  by  Enoch  Pond,  cloth.  16°  New  York,  1842 

5170  CRAFTS   (Wm.)    A  Selection,  in  Prose  and    Poetry,  from  the 
Writings  of  the  late  Wm.  Crafts  (of  Charleston,  S.  C.).     With  a 
Memoir  of  his  Life,  //.  1,  384,  bds.  8°  Charleston,  1828 

5171  CRAWFORD  and  CLARK.     Considerations  on  the  Purity  of  the 
Principles  of  Wm.  H.  Crawford,  Esq.,  deducible  from  his  Conduct 
in  connection  with  that  of  Charles  Tait,  Esq.,  towards  the  author 
of  this  publication.     With  some  Remarks  on  the  Introduction  of 
Africans  into  [Georgia],  contrary  to  the  laws  of  the  U.  States.     By 
[Gen.]  John  Clark,  //.  208,  VERY  SCARCE.      8°  Augusta,  Ga.,  1819 

5172  CROCKETT  (Col.  David)    Sketches  and  Eccentricities  of, //.  209, 
uncut,  poor  copy.  12°  New  York,  1833  —  CROSSWELL  (Jos.)  Sketches 
of  the  Life  and  Extracts  from  the  Journals,  etc.  of  Joseph  Cross- 
well,  for  more  than  forty  years  [1753-1799]  an  itinerant  preacher, 
in  New  England,  //.  96,  stained.    12°  Boston,  1809  —  DANE  (John) 
A  Declaration  of  Remarkable  Providences  in  the  Course  of  my 
Life;  Ipswich,  1682.     With  a  Pedigree  of  the  Dane  Family,  and 
a  few  Notes,  by  a  member  of  the  N.  Eng.  Historic-Genealogical 
Society,  //.  16.    8°  Boston,  1854.     (3  vols.) 

5173  DODGE  (David  L.)  Memorial  of,  consisting  of  an  Autobiography; 
with  a  few  Selections  from  his  Writings,  //.  325,  doth. 

8°  Boston,  Published  only  for  the  Family,  1854 

5174  DRAKE  (Sir  Francis)     The  Life,  Voyages,  and  Exploits  of,  by 
John  Barrow,  //.  xv,  428,  lithographic  facsimile,  cloth,  uncut. 

8°  London,  J.  Murray,  1843 

5175  DUNTON  (Rev.  John)    Dunton's  Remains,  or  the  Dying  Pastour's 
last  Legacy. .  .  Prefixt,  the  Author's  Holy  Life  and   Triumphant 
Death  :  and  . .  his  Funeral  Sermon.    The  Second  Edition,//.  (16), 

•     387,  (portrait  spoiled^)  calf.  8°  London,  John  Dunton,  1684 

The  father  of  John  Dunton,  the  Bookseller. 

5176  DUNTON  (John)  Life  and  Errors,  written  by  Himself  in  Solitude, 
with  an  Idea  of  a  New  Life ;  together  with  the  Lives  and  Charac- 


76  BIOGRAPHY. 

ters  of  a  Thousand  Persons  now  living  in  London,  //.  (18),  463, 
200-251,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  edges  (Pratt},  FINE  COPY. 

8°  London,  for  S.  Malthus,  1705 

5177  DUNTON  (John)    Life  and  Errors.    To  which  are  added,  Dunton's 
Conversation  in  Ireland ;  and  Selections  from  his  other  genuine 
works,  portrait,  pp.  xxxii,  773,  calf.  8°  London,  1818 

Edited,  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  J.  B.  Nichols. 

5178  DURAND  (James  R.)    Life  and  Adventures,  during  a  Period  of 
Fifteen  Years,  from  1801  to  1816;  in  which  time  he  was  Impressed 
on  board  the  British  fleet,  and  held  in  detestable  Bondage  for  more 
than  Seven  Years,  Written  by  Himself,  pp.  129. 

12°  Rochester,  N.  K,  1820 

SCARCE.  The  author  was  a  native  of  Milford,  Conn.  He  was  on  board  the  Pactolus, 
of  Commander  Hardy's  squadron,  during  the  attack  on  Stonington,  in  August,  1814,  and 
gives  a  good  account  of  the  action. 

5 179  DWIGHT  (Pres.  Timothy)  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of,  by  C.  Chapin, 
half  roan.  ,  8°  New  Haven,  1817 

5180  DYER  (Giles)     A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  the  Queen's  Chappel  at 
Boston,  August  i5th.  1713.   At  the  Funeral  of  Giles  Dyer  Esq. 
Late  High  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Suffolk :  and  Commander  of 
the  Troop  of   Guards. .  By  Mr.  Harris,  One  of  the  Ministers  of 
the  said  Chappel,  pp.^l,  smooth  calf  extra,  RARE. 

sm.  4°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1713 

5181  EDWARDS  (Jona.)  D.D.,  the  Elder.    Life  and  Character  of,  with  a 
number  of  his  Sermons,  autograph  of  Rev.  Dr.  Benj.  Trumbull,  1770. 

8°  Boston,  1765 

5182  —  The  same.    With  Two  Dissertations ;  I.  Concerning  the  End 
for  which  God  created  the  World ;  II.  The  Nature  of  True  Virtue. 
2  vols.  in  i,  pp.  279  ;  v,  191,  old  calf .  8°  Boston,  1765 

5183  —  Life   and    Character,   with   Extracts   from   his    Diary,    and 
eighteen  select  Sermons,  boards,  uncut.  12°  Edinburgh,  1799 

5184  —  Life  and  Character  of,  with  Extracts  from  his  Diary,  and 
seventeen  select  Sermons,  sheep.  12°  Northampton,  1804 

5185  ELDRIDGE  (Eleanor)    Memoirs  of,  portrait,  pp.  128. 

sq.  16°  Providence,  1841 

Born  at  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1785.  The  grand-daughter  of  a  Narragansett  Indian  Squaw 
and  a  native  African. 

5186  ELIOT  (John)  the  Apostle.     Life  of,  by  Cotton  Mather;  a  new 
edition,  half  calf ,  neat.  sm.  12°  London,  1820 

5187  —  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  John  Eliot,  by  Martin 
Moore,  pastor  of  the  Church  in  Natick,  sheep,  good  copy,  SCARCE. 

1 6°  Boston,  1822 

5188  —  Life,  by  Convers  Francis.  (Sparks'  Am.  Biog.,  Vol.  5.) 

12°  Boston,  1836 

5189  —  Memoir  of,  by  Martin  Moore;  Second  edition,  revised  and 
corrected,  new  hf.  morocco  extra,  uncut,  top  gilt. 

sm.  12°  Boston,  1842 

5190  EMERSON.    Worcester  (Samuel)    Sermon,  Beverly,  Nov.  14, 1808, 
on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Eleanor  Emerson ;  to  which  are  annexed 
Writings  of  Mrs.  Emerson  and  a  Sketch  of  her  Life,  pp.  96,  hf.  bd. 

12°  Boston,  1809 


BIOGRAPHY.  77 

i<)t    EVERETT  (Edward)     Tribute  to  the  Memory  of,  by  the  N.  K. 

Historic-Genealogical  Society,  at  Boston,  Jan.  17  and  Feb.  i,  1865, 

portrait,  and  plate,  cloth  gilt,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1865 

5192  FENNELL  (James)    Apology  for  (his)  Life,  written  by  Himself, 
/>/.  510,  portrait,  half  calf,  scarce.  8°  Philadelphia,  1814 

"  So  great  have  been  the  contrarieties  of  my  disposition,  that  occasionally  I  was  light  as 
tlu-  gossamer,  suffering  myself  to  be  guided  by  the  softer  breaths  of  Nature  at  their  will, 
till  having  provided  myself  a  vacuum,  I  descended,  like  a  feather  in  the  exhausted  receiver 
of  an  air  pump  with  a  celerity  equal  to  that  of  the  most  precious  metal." — Preface. 

5193  FINLEY  (Robert)  D.D.     Memoirs  of,  by  Rev.  Isaac  V.  Brown, 
portrait  (silhouette},  pp.  370,  half  bound.      8°  New  Brunswick,  1819 

5194  FIRMIN  (Rev.  Giles)     Brief  Memoir  of,  by  John  Ward  Dean, 
pp.  1 6,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1866 

One  of  a  few  copies,  separately  printed,  for  presentation. 

5195  FRANKLIN.     The  Life  of   Dr.   Benjamin  Franklin,  Written  by 
by  himself.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1809  (2  copies.) —  The  same ;  with  The 
Essays,    Humorous,    Moral,   and   Literary.     Boston,   1811 — The 
Works  (Life  and  Essays),  portrait.  2  vols  in  i.   New  York,  Tiebout 
and  Obrian,  n.  d. ;  —  Another  copy,  no  portrait —  The  Works  (Life 
and  Essays),  portrait,  N.  York.  1825.     (6  vols.)  12° 

5196  FULLER  (A.)    Ryland  (John)    Life  and  Death  of  Rev.  Andrew 
Fuller,  sheep.  12°  Charlestown,  1818 

5197  FULTON.    The  Life  of  Robert  Fulton,  by  his  friend  Cadwallader 
D.  Golden  .  .  With  an  Appendix,  portrait  (foxed},  pp.  vi,  371,  hf. 
calf.  8°  New  York,  1817 

5198  -  -  The  same,  no  portrait.    LARGE  PAPER,  fine  copy,  half  mor. 

r.  9?  New  York,  1817 

5199  GANO   (John)     Biographical    Memoirs,   written   principally   by 
Himself,  boards,  uncut.  12°  New  York,  1806 

The  Rev.  John  Gano,  minister  of  the  first  Baptist  church  in  New  York  and  Chaplain 
to  General  Clinton's  brigade  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  died  in  Frankfort,  Ky.,  1804. 

5200  -  -  The  same,  boards,  uncut. 

5201  [GRAYDON  (Alex.)]     Memoirs  of  a  Life  chiefly  passed  in  Penn- 
sylvania, bds.  uncut.  8°  Edinburgh,  1822 

5202  GRIFFIN  (Rev.  Edm.  D.)    Biographical  Memoir,  by  J.  McVickar, 
D.D.,  cloth.  12°  New  York,  1832 

5203  HARRIOTT  (Lieut.  John)     Struggles  through  Life,  exemplified  in 
various  Travels  and  Adventures.    2  vols.,  fine  portrait  laid  in,  calf. 

12°  (Repr.)  Philadelphia,  1809 

5204  HAYNES  (Rev.  Lemuel)     Sketches  of  his  Life  and  Character; 
by  Rev.  T.  M.  Cooley,  D.D., portrait,  cloth.       12°  New  York,  1839 

5205  HIBBARD  (Rev.  B.)     Memoirs   of   his   Life  and   Travels . .  for 
nearly  Thirty  Years,  //.  368,  sheep.  12°  New  York,  1825 

5206  HILL  (Isaac)   of  New  Hampshire ;   Biography,   with   selections 
from  his  Speeches,  etc.  18°  Concord,  N.  H.,  1835 

5207  HINES  (David  Theo.)  of  So.  Carolina,  alias,  Dr.  Hamilton,  Col. 
Hamilton,  Dr.  Haynes,  Col.  Hayne,  Dr.  Porcher,  Col.  Singleton, 
etc.,  etc.     Life,  Adventures,  and  Opinions ;  Written  by  himself,  //. 
I95>  V-  cloth,  clean  copy.  12°  New  York,  1840 

In  "Letters  addressed  to  his  Friends" — Mordecai  M.  Noah,  James  Gordon  Bennett, 
Jacob  Hays,  Hon.  Richard  Riker,  et  al. 


7  BIOGRAPHY. 

5208  HOBART  (Bp.  J.  H.)     Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of,  by  Benj.  T. 
Onderdonk,  D.D.,  Sept.  16,  1830,  author's  autograph  presentation  to 
Bishop  Brownell,  pp.  91.  4°  New  York,  1830 

5209  HOLCOMBE  (Henry)  D.D.  The  First  Fruits,  in  a  Series  of  Letters 
[Autobiographical],  portrait,  pp.  228,  scarce.     1 2 °  Philadelphia,  1812 

Dr.  Holcombe  was  pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  Philadelphia. 

5210  HOLYOKE  (Edward  A.)  M.D.     Memoir  of,  2  portraits,  pp.  80, 
doth.  8°  Boston,  1829 

5211  HOPKINS  (Samuel)  D.D.    Sketches  of  the  Life  of,  written  by 
Himself ;  added,  A  Dialogue  on  . .  Christian    Submission,   and  a 
Serious  Address  to  Professing  Christians ;  with  Dr.  Hart's  Sermon 
at  his  Funeral ;  published  by  Stephen  West,  D.D.,  portrait,  pp.  240, 
sheep.  I2?  Hartford,  1805 

5212  --  Life,  written  by  himself,  etc.,  another  copy,  portrait.   Hartford, 
1805  —  Memoir  of   his  Life  and  Character,  by  John  Ferguson, 

//.  196.  Boston,  1830.     (2  vols.)  .  12° 

5213  HOUSTOUN  (James)     Dr.  Houstoun's  Memoirs  of  his  own  Life- 
time.   Containing  among  other  curious  particulars,  during  upwards 
of  Thirty  Years'  Travels, .  .  i.  The  Scotch  Settlement  at  Darien, 
etc.,  pp.  (4),  435,  old  calf  gilt,  fine  copy,  SCARCE.         8°  London,  1747 

Includes  notices  of  "  the  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  Grand  South  Sea  Bubble,"  and  an  account 
of  the  reduction  of  Cape  Breton  (//.  356-367). 

5214  HOXSE  (John)     The  Yankee  Tar.     An  Authentic  Narrative  of 
the  Voyages  and  Hardships  of  John  Hoxse  and  the  Cruises  of  the 
U.  S.  Frigate  Constellation,  and  her  Engagements  with  the  French 
Frigates  Le  Insurgente  and  Le  Vengeance ; . .  written  by  Himself, 
//.  200,  cloth.  1 6°  Northampton,  J.  Metcalf,  1840 

5215  HYDE  (Nancy  Maria)  of  Norwich,  Conn.    Writings ;  with  a  Sketch 
of  her  Life,  ^.252,  boards.  12°  Norwich,  1816 

5216  JARRATT  (Devereux),  Rector  of  Bath  Parish,  Dinwiddie  Co.,  Va. 
Life,  written  by  himself,  //.  223,  bds.  uncut.       12°  Baltimore,  1806 

With  it  is  bound :  Thoughts  on  some  Important  Subjects  of  Divinity. .  By  the  Rev. 
Devereux  Jarratt,  pp.  83. 

5217  JOHNSON  (Col.  Richard  M.),  Authentic  Biography  of,  //.  93,  hf. 
cloth.  12°  Boston,  1834 

5218  JOHNSON  (Samuel)  D.D.,  First  President  of  King's  College,  New 
York.     Life,  by  Thos.  B.  Chandler,  D.D.,  //.  (4),  208. 

12°  New  York,  1805 

5219  KEITH  (Isaac  S.)  D.D.     Sermons,  Addresses,  and  Letters,  with 
a  Memoir,  portrait,  water  stained,  calf.  8°  Charlestown,  1816 

Dr.  Keith  was  one  of  the  ministers  of  the  Independent  (Congregational)  Church,  in 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  1788-1814. 

5220  KER  (John)  of   Kersland,  Memoirs  of,  containing  his    Secret 
Transactions  and  Negotiations  in  Scotland,  England,  the  Courts 
of   Vienna,    Hanover,    and   other   Foreign    Parts ;   published   by 
Himself,  portrait,  calf.     3  vols.  old  calf ,  neat.  8°  London,  1726 

VERY  SCARCE.  Vol.  2  contains  a  map  of  Louisiana,  and  much  curious  information 
concerning  the  French  dominions  in  America.  For  publishing  this  work,  E.  Curll  was 
set  in  the  pillory.  See  ALLIBONE,  and  SABIN'S  Dictionary,  no.  37,600.  Three  English 
editions  were  published,  and  it  was  translated  into  French  and  Dutch.  The  third  volume 
contains  "  Remarks  on  the  Government  of  several  Parts  of  Germany,  Denmark,  Sweden, 
the  United  Provinces,"  etc.  by  William  Ker,  Esq.,  late  Consul  for  the  English  Nation  at 
Amsterdam.  Printed  in  Amsterdam,  1688 ;  repr.  London,  1727,  pp.  160,  16. 


BIOGRAPHY.  79 

5221  LADD  (Joseph  B.)     Literary  Remains,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life, 
by  W.  B.  Chittenden.  12°  New  York,  1832 

5222  --  LAFAYETTE  ([Gilbert  de  Motier]   Marquis  de)     Historical 
Sketches  illustrative  of  the  Life  of,  and  the  leading  events  of  the 
American  Revolution  ;  by  an  American,  boards,  uncut. 

12°  New  York,  1824 

5223  —  Memoirs  of,  by  Gen.  H.  L.  Villaume  Ducoudray  Holstein ; 
translated  from  the  French  Manuscript ;  pp.  (4),  305.  bds.  uncut. 

12°  New  York,  1824 

5224  —  Sketch   of   (his)   Tour    in   the   United    States,   1824;  with 
Biographical  Notices  of   his  Life ;  by  John  Foster,  portrait,  half 
bound.  8°  Portland,  1824 

5225  -  -  Life  of,  by  Robert  Wain,  Jr.,  portrait,  sheep. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1825 

5226  —  Memoirs  of  General  LaFayette,  Embracing  Details  of  Public 
and  Private  Life,  Sketches  of  the  Am.' Revolution,  etc.,//.  455, 
portrait,  water  stained.          12°  Hartford,  Barber  6*  Robinson,  1825 

5227  -  -  Lafayette  (M.  de)  en  Ame'rique,  en  1824  et  1825,  ou  Journal 
d'un  Voyage  aux  Etats-Unis,  par  A.  Levasseur.    2  vols.  //.  (4),  iv, 
509  ;  (4),  632  ;  12  plates  and  map,  calf.      8°  Paris,  Baudouin,  1829 

5228  —  Mdmoires,  Correspondence,  et  Manuscrits ;  public's  par  sa 
Famille.    6  vols.,  half  calf ,  marbled  edges.  8°  Paris,  1837-39 

This  collection  was  edited  by  his  son,  George  Washington  Lafayette. 

5229  —  Impeachment  of  Mr.  LaFayette:  containing  his  Accusation 
(to  the  National  Assembly  8  Aug.  1792),  supported  by  Mr.  Brissot 
of  Warville  ;  and  his  Defence  by  Mr.  Vaublanc  ;  with  a  Supplement, 
etc.     Transl.  from  the  French,  by  Wm.  Cobbett,  pp.  104,  hf.  mor., 
scarce.  8°  Philadelphia,  1793 

5230  LAWRENCE   (Abbot)     Memoir   of,   prepared   for   the    National 
Portrait  Gallery,  by  Wm.  H-.  Prescott,  fine  portrait,  cloth. 

4°  n.  p.  Printed  for  Private  Distribution,  1856 

5231  LEE  (Rev.  John)  Methodist  Minister.    Life,  by  [his  brother]  Jesse 
Lee,  //.  179,  sheep.  18°  Baltimore,  1805 

5232  LIVERMORE  (George)     Memoir  of,  by  Charles  Deane.     LARGE 
PAPER,  uncut.  \.  4°  Boston,  1869 

5233  LIVINGSTON  (William)    Life,  by  Theodore  Sedgwick,  Jr.,  portrait, 
half  calf,  marbled  edges.  •  8°  New  York,  1833 

5234  MAFFIT  (Rev.  John  N.)     Tears  of  Contrition  :  or  Sketches  of 
the  Life  of  John  N.  Maffit ;  with  Religious  and  Moral  Reflections, 
to  which   are   appended   Poetic  Effusions.     Written  by  himself, 
pp.  260,  40,  bds.,  scarce.  12°  New  London,  Conn.,  1821 

"  From  the  romantic  retreats  of  far-famed  Erin — borne  on  the  fickle  winds  of  adverse 
fortune — a  lonely  stranger  brings  his  mite  of  sorrow,  and  lays  the  dew-starr'd  treasure  at 
Columbia's  feet." 

5235  MARSH  (James)  D.D.,  President  of  the  Univ.  of  Vermont.  Remains, 
with  a  Memoir  [by  J.  Torrey],  3d  edition,  //.  642,  cloth. 

8°  Burlington,  Vt.,  1852 

5236  MATHER  (INCREASE).     Parentator.     Memoirs  of  Remarkables 
in  the  Life  and  the  Death  of  Dr.  Increase  Mather  [by  Cotton 
Mather],  portrait,  half  russia,  scarce.  sm.  8°  Boston,  1724 


80  BIOGRAPHY. 

5237  MATHER  (COTTON)    Memoir  of,  with  a  Genealogy  of  the  Mather 
Family,  by  S.  G.  Drake,  portraits  of  Cotton  and  Increase  Mather, 
pp.  1 6,  doth.  8°  Boston,  1851 

5238  MATTHIAS  [Robert  Matthews]  and  his  Impostures,  by  Wm.  L. 
Stone,  3d  edition,  cloth,  water-stained.  16°  New  York,  1835 

—  "  These  pages  will  be  found  to  comprise  a  history  that  is  perfectly  unique — a  delusion 
sui  generis— -whether  arising  from  individual  fanaticism,  or  enthusiasm,  or  madness ;  or 
combined,  or  individual  imposture/' — Preface. 

5239  MAYHEW  (Jona.)  D.D.     Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Writings ;  by 
Alden  Bradford,  //.  484,  cloth,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1838 

5240  MONROE  (James)  President's  Tour  through  the  United  States, 
with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life ;  by  S.  P.  Waldo,  portrait,  sheep. 

12°  Hartford,  F.  D.  Bolles  6-  Co.,  1818 

5241  MORE AU  (Gen.  J.  V.)    Some  Details  concerning  General  Moreau, 
and  his  Last   Moments:   with  a  Biographical   Sketch;  by  Paul 
Svinine,  half  mor.  16°  Baltimore,  1814 

5242  NEWELL  (Rev.  E.  F.)     Life  and  Observations  :  portrait,  cloth. 

1 6°  Worcester,  1847 

Mr.  Newell  (a  native  of  Brookfield,  Mass.)  was,  for  more  than  forty  years,  an  itinerant 
minister  of  the  Methodist  Epis.  Church  in  the  New  England  conference.  This  memoir 
was  compiled  from  his  manuscripts,  by  C.  W.  Ainsworth. 

5243  NORTON  (Prof.  John  P.)     Memorials  of,  portrait,  cloth. 

sm.  4°  Albany  (privately  printed),  1853 

5244  OEHLER  (A.)     Life,  adventures,  and   unparalleled   sufferings; 
written  by  Himself,  curious.  12°  Trenton,  181*. 

5245  OGLETHORPE   (Gen.   James)      Biographical   Memorials   of,   by 
T.  M.  Harris,  portrait,  map,  and  facsimile,  pp.  xxii,  424,  cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1841 

5246  OSBORN   (Mrs.   Sarah)     Memoirs  of   the    Life  of   Mrs.    Sarah 
Osborn,  who  died  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  Aug.  2,   1796,  by  Samuel 
Hopkins,  D.D.,  sheep.  12°  Worcester,  1799 

5247  PAINE  (Thos.)     The  Life  of  Thomas  Paine  .  .  With  a  Defence  of 
his  Writings.     By  Francis  Oldys,  A.M.  [Geo.  Chalmers  ?].     First 
Boston  edition,//.  40,  scarce.     8°  Boston,  Manning  6°  Loring,  1796 

5248  —  Life,  by  James   Cheetham,  half  green  morocco  extra,  top  gilt, 
uncut,  SCARCE.  8°  New  York,  1809 

5249  —  Life,  by  T.  C.   Rickman,  portrait,  boards,  uncut,  fine  copy, 
scarce.  8°  London,  1819 

5250  —  Life,  with  Observations  on  his  Writings;  by  G.  Vale,v&z^" 
cloth.  8°  New  York,  1853 

5251  PEABODY  (Geo.)     Proceedings  at  the  Dinner  given  by  (him)  to 
the  Americans  connected  with  the  Great  Exhibition,  Oct.  27,  1851, 
cloth,  gilt  edges.  8°  London,  W.  Pickering,  1851 

5252  PENN  (William)     The  Life  of,  by  Mrs.  Hughs,  //.  224,  hf.  bd. 

1 2  °  Philadelphia,  1828 

5253  PERSON  (William)  a  Student  of  Harvard  University.     Life  and 
Letters,  with  Poetical  and  Miscellaneous  Pieces,  old  mottled  calf, 
gilt.  sm.  12°  Cambridge,  1820 


BIOGRAPHY.  8 1 

PETERS   (Hugh)     History  of,   by   the    Rev.    SAMUEL    PETERS, 
portrait,  (a  name  cut  from  head  of  title?)  good  copy,  boards,  uncut. 

8°  New  York,  1807 

5255  --  [Defence  of  the]  Character  of  Hugh  Peters  [by  Rev.  C.  W. 
Upham],  ii  //.  (no  title-page),  uncut,  rare.  8    \Salem,  1829] 

5256  —  A  Memoir,  or  Defence  of  Hugh  Peters,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt, 
.portrait,  pp.  67,  scarce.  8°  Boston,  1851 

5257  —  An  Historical  and  Critical  Account  of  Hugh  Peters,  after  the 
manner  of  Mr.  Bayle,  //.  41,  portrait. 

sm.  4°  London,  G.  Smeeton,  1818 

5258  PHELPS  (Matthew)     Memoirs  and  Adventures,  particularly  in 
.two  Voyages  from  Connecticut  to  the  River  Mississippi ;  compiled 
from  his  Journal ;  by  Anthony  Haswell,  nice  copy. 

12°  Bennington,  A.  Haswell,  1802 

5259  POTTER  (Israel  R.)   Life  and  Remarkable  Adventures  of,  portrait, 
pp.  1 08,  half  sheep.     1 2  °  Providence,  J.  Howard,  for  I.  R.  Potter,  1824 

First  edition:  SCARCE. 

5260  PRENTIES  (S.  W.)     Narrative  of  a  Shipwreck  on  the  Island  of 
Cape  Breton,  in  a  Voyage  from  Quebec,  in  1780,  uncut,  scarce. 

12°  London,  1782 

"An  interesting  narrative,  related  with  moderation  and  good  sense." — RICH.  The 
author,  Ensign  of  the  84th  Regiment  of  Foot,  was  a  bearer  of  dispatches  from  Gen. 
Haldimand  to  Sir  H.  Clinton. 

5261  PRESCOTT.     The  Life  of  William  Hickling  Prescott,  by  Geo. 
Ticknor,  portrait,  LARGE  PAPER,  top  gilt,  uncut. 

4°  Boston,  Ticknor  6*  Fields,  1864 

5262  PUTNAM.     An   Essay   on   the   Life   of    Major   General    Israel 
Putnam. .  by  Col.  David  Humphreys,  with  Notes  and  Additions. 
With  an   APPENDIX,  containing  a  Sketch  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle, 
by  S.  Swett,  portrait,  old  calf ,  fresh  clean  copy.         12°  Boston,  1818 

5263  PYNCHON  (Col.  JOHN)     God's  Frown  in  the  Death  of  Usefull 
Men.     Shewed   in   a   Sermon   Preached   at   the   Funeral,  of  the 
Honourable  Col.  John  Pynchon    Esq.     Who    Deceased   January 
the  1 7th.  i7o§.     By  Solomon  Stoddard,  Pastor  of  Northampton, 
//.  (2),  28,  smooth  calf  extra,  VERY  RARE. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  B.  Green  and  J.  Allen,  1703 
1264  RALEGH  (Sir  W.)     Life  of  the  Valiant  and  Learned  Sir  Walter 
Ralegh,  Knt.,  with  his  Tryal  at  Winchester,  old  calf,  rare. 

sm.  8°  London,  1677 

565  —  Life,  compiled  from  the  most  approved  authorities,  and  curious 
Manuscripts,  portrait,  pp.  576,  old  calf ,  rebacked.       8°  London,  1740 

5266  --  Life,  by  Arthur  Cayley,  jun.    2  vols.  in   i,  fine  portrait,  bds. 
uncut.  4°  London,  1805 

5267  -  -  Life,  by  P.  F.  Tytler;  ist  Am.  edition,  boards. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1833 

5268  —  Brief  Memoir  by  S.  G.  Drake,  fine  portrait,  pp.  35,  cloth, 
privately  printed.  sm.  4°  Boston,  1862 

5269  RITTENHOUSE   (David)     Memoirs    of,    by  Wm.    Barton ;   With 
Appendix   containing   sundry    Philosophical    and    other    Papers, 
portrait,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  1813 

ii 


82  BIOGRAPHY. 

5270  ROGERS  (Rev.  Ammi)     Memoirs,  written  by  Himself,  //.  264, 
half  bound,  slightly  injured  by  water,  very  scarce.  12°  n.  p.  1824 

5271  [ROGERS  (Geo.)]     Memoranda  of  the  Experience,  Labors,  and 
Travels  of  a  Universalist  Preacher,  //.  400,  sheep. 

12°  Cincinnati,  1845 

5272  SAMPSON  (William)     Memoirs,  Letters,  History  of  Ireland,  etc., 
sheep.  8°  New  York,  for  the  Author,  1807 

5273  SAUNDERS  (Daniel)  jr.     Journal  of  (his)  Travels  and  Sufferings, 
as  a  Mariner  on  the  Ship  Commerce  of  Boston,  cast  away  on  the 
Coast  of  Arabia,  July  TO,  1792,  sheep.      sm.  12°  Salem,  Mass.,  1794 

5274  -  -  The  same.      sq.  16°  Leominster,  Mass.,  Charles  Prentiss,  1797 

5275  [SCHUYLER    Family]     Memoirs   of   an    American    Lady:   with 
Sketches  of  Manners  and  Scenery  in  America . .  previous  to  the 
Revolution ;  by  [Mrs.  Grant,]   the  Author  of  "  Letters  from  the 
Mountains,"  etc.  2  vols.  bds.  uncut,  fine  copy.         12°  London,  1808 

Archdeacon  Francis  Wrangham's  copy,  with  his  autograph. 

5276  SHARAN  (James)    Adventures,  compiled  from  his  Journal,  written 
during  his  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the  Four  Quarters  of  the  Globe. 

12°  Baltimore,  1808 

5277  SHEPARD  (Rev.  Thos.)    Autobiography;  with  additional  Notices 
of  his  Life  and  Character,  by  Nehemiah  Adams,  cloth. 

sm.  12°  Boston,  1832 

5278  SHERBURNE  (Andrew),  a  Pensioner  of  the  Navy  of  the  Revolution. 
Memoirs,  written  by  himself.     2d  Edition,  //.  312,  sheep. 

12°  Providence,  1831 

5279  SIMPSON  (Thomas),  the  Arctic  Discoverer.    Life  and  Adventures 
by  Alex.  Simpson,  portrait  and  map,  cloth.  8°  London,  1845 

5280  SMITH  (Moses)     History  of  (his)  Adventures  and  Sufferings,  in 
the  Miranda  Expedition,  etc.,  2  plates,  pp.  121,  hf.  bd.,  scarce. 

12°  Brooklyn,  T.  Kirk,  1812 

5281  SMITH  (Elias)     Life,  conversion,  preaching,  travels  and  suffer- 
ings of,  written  by  himself.  Vol.  I  (all  published),  portrait,  pp.  400, 
sheep.  12°  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1816 

Elder  Smith  was  a  native  of  Lyme,  Conn.,  born  17  June,  1769. 

5282  Stiles  (Ezra),  President  of  Yale  College;  Life,  by  Abiel  Holmes, 
portrait,  calf,  gilt.  8°  Boston,  Thomas  6-  Andrews,  1798 

5283  SYMMES.     Brown  (John)     Funeral  Sermon  after  the  Death  of 
Rev.  Thos.  Symmes  of. Bradford,  Mass.,  who  died  Oct.  6,  1725; 
to  which  are  added  Memoirs  of  his  Life,  Ministry,  &c.,  boards, 
pncut.  24°  Newburyport,  1816 

5284  TENNENT  (Rev.  Wm.)    Memoirs  of  (his)  Life  [by  E.  Boudinot] ; 
different  editions,  as  follows : — N.  York,  E.  Duyckinck,  1818  ;  Salem, 
\_N.  J.  ?]   1814;  Kingston,  Zenas  Covell,  1813;  Poughkeepsie,  1815  ; 
Springfield,  1822.    Five  in  one  vol.,  half  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe).      16° 

5285  THOMAS    (E.   S.)     Reminiscences  of   the  last   sixty-five   years, 
commencing  with  the  Battle  of  Lexington.     2  vols.,  cloth. 

12°  Hartford,  1840 


BIOGRAPHY.  83 

I'HORBURN  (Grant)     Forty  Years'  Residence  in  America,  or  a 
Particular  Providence  exemplified  in  (his)  Life,  portrait,  cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1834 

5287  Tn.tiHMAN  (Wm.)  Chief  Justice  of  Pennsylvania.  Life,  by  John 
Golder,  portrait,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  1829 

55288  TURELL  (Mrs.  Jane)  Two  Sermons,  preach'd  at  Medford,  April 
6,1735.  By  Benjamin  Coleman,  D.D. .  after  the  Funeral  of  his 
beloved  Daughter  Mrs.  Jane  Turell.  [With]  some  Memoirs  of  her 
Life  and  Death,  by  her  Consort,  Mr.  Ebenezer  Turell,  //.  vi,  129, 
boards,  scarce.  8°  Boston,  1725 

Includes  selections  from  her  writings,  in  poetry  and  prose. 

5289  VANDERBILT.     Memorial  of  the  Golden  Wedding  of  Corneliun 
and  Sophia  [Johnson]  Vanderbilt,  December  19,    1863,  bds.,  gilt 
edges.  8°  New  York  (Privately  printed),  1863 

5290  VAN  RENSSELAER  (Cortlandt)     Memorial  of,  portrait,  cloth.     (2 
copies.)  8°  Philadelphia,  1860 

5291  VAN  SCHAACK  (Peter)     Life,  by  his  son   H.  C.  Van  Schaack, 
pp.  xii,  490,  portrait,  cloth.  8°  New  York,  1842 

Embracing  selections  from  his  Writings,  during  the  American  Revolution  and  his  exile 
in  England. 

5292  VANS  (William)    Life  of,  written  by  himself,  stating  the  conduct 
of  John  and  Richard  Codman,  merchants  in  Paris,  two  wood  cuts, 
pp.  114,  boards,  very  scarce.  12°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [1826] 

93  WALLACK  (James  W.)  Sen.     Sketch  of  [his]  Life,  etc.,  portrait, 
LARGE  PAPER,  UNCUT,  //.  61  (i).    1. 8°  N.  York,  T.  H.  Morrell,  1865 

"  Edition,  250  copies." 

1294  WARD  (Rev.  Nath'l.)     Memoir  of,  by  John  Ward  Dean,  with 
Notices  of  his  Family,  cloth,  uncut.  8°  Albany,  1868 

1295  WARNER  (Seth)    Life,  by  D.  Chipman  :  [with]  the  Life  of  Ethas 
Allen,  by  J.  Sparks,  cloth.  16°  Middlebury,  1848 

5296  WEST  (Benjamin)  Memoirs  of  the  Early  Life  of,  by  John  Gait. 
2d  edition,  frontispiece,  hf.  bd.  16°  Boston,  1832 

>7  WHITE  (Bishop  Wm.)     Infe,  by  Bird  Wilson,  portrait,  cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1839 

1298  WILLARD  (Sidney)  Memories  of  Youth  and  Manhood.  2  vols., 
cloth.  12°  Cambridge,  J.  Bartlett,  1855 

[299  WILSON  (A.)  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Alex.  Wilson,  author  of  the 
American  Ornithology;  by  George  Ord,  scarce  portrait  laid  in,  half 
cloth,  uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  1828 

5300  WINTHROP.  The  ,  Character  I  and  j  Blessedness   of  the  Upright. 
A   Sermon  \  Occasion'd  by  the  Death  of   the    Honourable  j  Wait 
Winthrop  Esq  ;j  Who  Expired,  Nov.  7.  1717. 1  yEtatis  76.    By  Joseph 
Sewall,  A.M.  j  Pastor  of  a  Church  of  Christ  in  Boston,  |  pp.  (2), 
dark  levant  mor.  extra,  g.  e.  (Bedford},  VERY  RARE. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  T.  Crump,  1717 

5301  WOOLMAN  (John)     Journal  of  (his)  Life,  Gospel  Labours,  and 
Christian  Experiences,  a  name  cut  from  title,  pp.  xii,  339,  cloth. 

12°  Warrington  (Eng.),  1840 

;o2  ZINZENDORF  (Count  N.  L.)     Life,  by  Rev.  A.  G.  Spangenberg, 
portrait,  pp.  xxxv,  511,  cloth,  uncut.  12°  London,  1838 


MEXICO. 


5303  CAMPOS  MARTINEZ  (J.  Greg,  de)    Amorosa  contienda  de  Francia, 
Italia  y  Espana  sobre  la  Augusta  Persona  de  el  Senor  Don  Carlos 
III.  exaltado  al  trono  espanol.    Certamen  poetico,  metrica  palestra, 
ingenioso  combate,  a  que  . . .  convoca  las  Racionales  Musas  de  su 
docto  floreciente  Parnaso,  la . .  Universidad  de  Mexico,  i.$prel.lL, 
pp.  208,  basane  gilt,  fine  copy. 

4°  Mexico,  en  el  Colegio  de  S.  Ildefonso,  1761 

Maximilian's  copy,  with  his  book  plate,  and  that  of  J.  M.  Andrade.  A  scarce  and 
curious  collection  of  poems,  Spanish  and  Latin,  recited  by  members  of  the  University  of 
Mexico,  and  others,  at  a  sort  of  literary  tournament  in  honor  of  the  accession  of  Don 
Carlos  III.  A  fine  specimen  of  Mexican  typography,  of  the  last  century. 

5304  CLAVIGERO   (F.  S.)     The   History   of   Mexico.  .  Illustrated   by 
Charts  and  Other  Copper-Plates.     Translated  by  C.  Cullen.     2 
vols.,  tree  calf  gilt,  fine  copy.  4°  London,  1787 

5305  DIAZ  (Bernal)     Memoirs  of  the  Conquistador  Bernal  Diaz  del 
Castillo ;  containing  a  true  and  full  account  of  the  Discovery  and 
Conquest  of  Mexico  and  New  Spain.     Translated  by  J.  I.  Lock- 
hart.     2  vols.,  cloth,  uncut.  8°  London,  1844 

5306  -  -  The  True  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexixo. .  Translated 
by  M.  Keating,  engraved  plan,  calf  gilt,  fine  copy.     4°  London,  1800 

5307  FURBER  (Geo.  C.)    The  Twelve  Months  Volunteer;  or,  Journal 
of  a  Private,  in  the  Tennessee  Regiment  of  Cavalry,  in  the  Cam- 
paign in  Mexico,  1846-7.  . .  Including  a  History  of  the  War  with 
Mexico,  map  and  engravings,  pp.  640,  doth.          8°  Cincinnati,  1850 

5308  GILLIAM  (A.  M.)    Travels  over  the  Table  Lands  and  Cordilleras 
of  Mexico,  1843  and  '44,  including  the  biographies  of  Iturbide  and 
Santa  Anna,  map  and  plates,  cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1846 

5309  [GOMARA.]     The    Pleasant    Historic  of  |  the  Conquest  of  the 
West   India,    now   called    new  Spaine.    Atchieued   by  the  most 
woorthie   Prince  |  Hernando  Cortes,  Marquis  of  the  Valley  of  | 
Huaxacac,  most  delectable  to  reade.  |  Translated  out  of  the  Spanish 
tongue,  by  T.  N.  [Thomas  Nicholas]  Anno  1578.  j  Mark  Utter,  old 
English  red  morocco,  full  gilt,  with  crown  and  cipher  of  George  III. 
on  the  sides,  g.  e.  (joints  cracked},  RARE. 

sm.  4°  London,  Thomas  Creede,  1596 

"  The  Second  Part  of  Gomara's  '  Chronica  de  Nueva  Espana '  and  the  only  portion  oi 
the  works  of  the  '.  Father  of  American  history,'  in  English. .  The  laudatory  verses  are  by 
Stephen  Gosson,  author  of  'The  School  of  Abuse.'  " — SABIN,  no.  27752. 

5310  LATROBE  (C.  J.)     The   Rambler  in  Mexico,    1834,  map,  cloth, 
uncut.  8°  London,  1836 


\."*s 


MEXICO.  85 

MORENO   i|u;in    Deccna)     Relacion    del    Funeral    Entierro,    y 

.juias    (!L-    el    111"1"     Si.    Dr.     I).    Manuel    Rubio  |  y    Salinas; 

Arxobispo   que   fue   de   esta    Santa    Inglesia  |  Metropolitana   de 

Mexico,    with  an  engraving  of  the   Catafalque,  designed  by  "  D. 

Miguel  Calvera,  Pintor  Americano"  pp.  (10),  155,  half  vellum,  RARE. 

sm.  4°  Mexico,  1766 

The  Emperor  Maximilian's  copy,  with  his  book  plate. 

5312  OYANGUREN  DE  SANTA   INES  (El  Hermano  Pr.  Fr.  Melchor) 
Arte    De  la  Lengua  Japona,  |  dividido  en  quatro  libros  i  segun  el 
Arte  de  Nebrixa,  i  etc.,  pp.  (20),  200,  (2),  best  grosgrain  levant  russia- 
red  morocco,  sides  paneled,  g.  e.  (Bedford). 

sm.  4°  Mexico,  per  Jos.  Bern,  de  Hogal,  1738 

FINE  BRIGHT  COPY  of  this  EXCESSIVELY  RARE  book,  unknown  to  Brunet, 
Rich,  and  other  bibliographers.  "  It  is  not  a  little  singular  that  a  Grammar  [and  Vocabu- 
lary] of  the  Japanese  tongue  should  have  been  produced  at  Mexico?'' 

5313  [POINSETT  (J.  R.)]     Notes  on   Mexico,  made  in   the  Autumn 
of  1822,  accompanied  by  a  sketch  of  the  Revolution,  etc.     By  a 

*  Citizen  of  the  U.  States,  map,  half  cloth,  uncut. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1824 

5314  POINSETT  (J.  R.)     Notes  on  Mexico,  made  in  the  Autumn  of 
1822,  etc.,  map,  half  cloth,  uncut.  8°  London,  1825 

15  Popular  Description  of  Mexico  and  Guatimala,  geographical, 
historical,  and  topographical.  2  vols.  in  i,  plates  and  map,  pp.  viii, 
350,  301,  half  russia,  neat.  16°  Boston,  Wells  6*  Lilly,  1830 

5316  PRESCOTT  (W.  H.)  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  and 
the  life  of  the  Conqueror,  Hernando  Cortes.  3  vols.,  portraits, 
uncut,  cloth.  8°  New  York,  1843 

oooo  Ranking  (J.)     Historical  Researches,  etc.     See  No.  5348. 

53  r7  RIKEL  (D.)  Este  es  vn  compendio  breve  que  tracta  d'  la  | 
manera  de  como  se  ha  de  hazer  las  pr^cessiojnes :  compuesto  por 
Dionisio  Richel  cartu|-xano  :  que  esta  e  lati  e  la  pr/mera  parte  d' 
sus  pranosos  j  opuscules  :  romana^do  para.  comu«  vtilidad.  |  English 
vellum.  4°  Mexico,  1544 

Gothic  Letter.  No  title-page  :  12  leaves,  not  numbered.  At  the  end,  is  the  colophon : — 
"A  honors,  y  gloria  de  ns'o  serior  Jesu  xpo  y  d'la  virgew  seta  Ma|ria  su  madre:  a  qiu  se 
acaba  este  breue  cowpendio  |  que  tracta  dela  |  manera  que  se  ha  de  tener  enel  haier  de  las 
Processiones.  El  |  qual  se  imprimio  en  esta  gran  ciuidad  d'  Tenuchtitlan  Mexico  |  desta 
nueua  Espana  por  mandado  del  muy  reuerewdo  senor  don  |  Fray  Juan  9ummaraga : 
pr/mer  Obispo  dela  misma  ciuidad.  Del  |  consejo  de  su  majestad  etc.  y  a  su  costa.  En  casa 
de  Juan  cromber\gex.  Ario  de  M.D.xliiij." 

With  the  book-plate  of  the  Emperor  Maximilian ;  no.  2667  of  the  Catalogue  Andrade, 
where  it  is  described  as  a  "volume  D'UNE  RARETE  EXTRAORDINAIRE  qui  est  regarde 
comme  le  SECOND  LIVRE  imprimi  en  Mexique.  EXEMPLAIRE  MAGNIFIQUE." 

The  copy  is  really  "magnificent," — bright  and  clean  as  when  it  first  came  from  the 
press  of  Juan  Cromberger,  three  hundred  and  thirty -six  years  ago — almost  a  hundred  years 
before  the  Bay  Psalm  Book  was  printed  at  Cambridge. 

Its  title  to  be  reckoned  the  second  book  printed  in  America  has  been  questioned,  some 
bibliographers  maintaining  that  a  press  was  established  in  Mexico  as  early  as  1541,  but  as 
to  its  EXTRAORDINARY  RARITY— or  the  interest  which  attaches  to  it  as  ONE 
OF  THE  EARLIEST  PRODUCTIONS  OF  THE  PRESS  IN  AMERICA,  there 
can  be  no  difference  of  opinion. 


86  MEXICO.      DARIEN. 

5318  ROBINSON  (W.  D.)    Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  Revolution,  includ- 
ing the  Expedition  of  General  X.  Mina ;  with  observations  on  the 
practicability  of  opening  a  Commerce   between  the  Pacific  and 
Atlantic  Oceans,  through  the  Mexican  Isthmus . .  and  at  the  Lake 
of  Nicaragua,  etc.,  pp.  xxxvi,  396,  hf.  mor.       8°  Philadelphia,  1820 

5319  —  Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  Revolution;  including  a  Narrative 
of  the  expedition  of  General  X.  Mina,  etc.    2  vols.  portrait  of  Gen. 
Mina,  and  Map,  half  bound.  8°  London,  1821 

5320  RODRIGUEZ  (P.  J.)    Relacion  de  le  Acaecido  en  la  celebridad  de 
y       el  Jubileo  de  el  Ano  Santo  en  esta  Ciudad,  y  Arzobispado  de 

Mexico,  //.  (6),  82,  hf.  mor.,  fine  copy,  RARE.      sm.  4°  Mexico,  1753 

5321  RUXTON  (G.  F.)    Adventures  in  Mexico  and  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, cloth.  12°  New  York,  1848 

5322  SOLIS  (Antonio   de)     Historic  de  la  Conqueste  du   Mexique, 
trad,    de  1'Espanol,  par  1'  Auteur  du  Triumvirat.     4me  edition. 
2  vols.,  map  and  plates,  old  calf  ,  gilt.  sm.  8°  Paris, 


5323  SOLIS   (A.  de)     History   of   the  Conquest   of   Mexico   by   the 
Spaniards,    translated  by  T.   Townsend,  revised    by   N.    Hooke. 
2  vols.    Portrait  of  Cortes  ami  2  plates,  old  binding.     8°  London,  1738 

5324  GAGE  (Thomas)    A  New  Survey  of  the  West  Indies  . .  containing 
a  Journal  of  three  thousand  and  three  hundred  miles  within  the 
main  land  of  America,  etc. .  With  a  Grammar,  or  some  few  Rudi- 
ments of  the  Indian  Tongue,  called  Poconchi,  or  Pocoman.    Second 
Edition  enlarged,  4  maps,  pp.  (10),  220,  (12),  half  calf,  neat. 

folio,  London,  1655 

The  best  edition,  and  the  first  that  contains  the  (copperplate)  maps. 

5325  —  Reyse  door  de  Spaensche  West-Indien. .  van  Thomas  Gage.  . 
Overgeset  door  H.  V.  Q.    Tweeden  Druk,  numerous  fine  engravings 
pp.  (18),  450,  (67),  vellum,  neat.  sm.  4°  Amsterdam,  1700 


DARIEN.     PANAMA.     THE   WEST   INDIES. 

5326  DARIEN.     The  Humble  Address  of  the  Right  Honourable  the 
Lords  Spiritual  &  Temporal  In  Parliament  Assembled,  Presented 

rx^Xt-e^  **-r**i  to  His  Majesty,  Feb.  12,  1699.  —  And  His  Majesties  most  gracious 
Answer  thereunto,  pp.  4,  VERY  RARE.  folio,  London,  1699 

The  Address  urges  the  abandonment  of  the  Scotch  Colony  at  Darien,  it  being  "  incon- 
sistent with  the  good  of  the  Plantation  Trade  of  this  Kingdom." 

5327  —  A  Defence  of   the  Scots  abdicating    Darien:    Including  an 
Answer  to  the  Defence  of  the  Scots  Settlement  there.     Authore 
BRITANNO  sed  Dunensi,  //.  (12),  50,  hf.  mor.  neat,  RARE. 

sm.  8°  n.  p.  Printed  in  the  Year,  1700 

"  This  Pamphlet  was  ordered  to  be  burnt,  by  the  Parliament  of  Scotland,  Wm.  III.,  the 
Ninth  Session.  See  Scotch  Acts.— P.  W."— MS.  Note.  The  Epistle  Dedicatory  is 
signed  Phil.  Scot. 

oooo  —  HOUSTOUN  (Dr.  James)     Memoirs.     See  No.  5213. 


PANAMA.      THE  WEST  INDIES.  8/ 

5328  PITMAN  (R.  B.)  Succinct  View  and  Analysis  of  Information 
on  the  Practicability  of  joining  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans  by 
a  Ship  Canal  across  the  Isthmus,  map,  half  calf.  London,  1825 — 
WHEELWRIGHT  (Wm.)  Observations  on  the  Isthmus  of  Panama  ; 
Illustrated  with  a  Map  of  the  various  routes  proposed  for  connect- 
ing the  Two  Oceans,  pp.  31,  uncut,  scarce.  London,  1844.  (2)  8° 


5329  BARBADOES.  Acts  of  Assembly  passed  in  the  Island  of  Barba- 
does, from  1648  to  1718;  [and]  Part  II.  Additional  Acts,  1717- 
1738  ;  old  law  calf,  title-page,  and  first  leaf  of  Index  imperfect ;  other- 
wise a  FINE  COPY.  folio,  London,  J.  Baskett,  1732,  1739 

533°  ~~  CARIBBEANA  :  containing  Letters  and  Dissertations,  together 
with  Poetical  Essays  on  various  Subjects  and  Occasions,  wrote  by 
several  Hands  in  the  West  Indies ;  also,  divers  Papers  relating  to 
the  Trade,  Government,  and  Laws  of  the  British  Sugar-Colonies, 
and  of  Barbadoes  in  particular.  2  vols.,  old  calf ,  rebacked. 

4°  London,  1741 

These  volumes  are  made  up  of  selections  from  the  Barbadoes  Gazette,  edited  by  Samuel 
Keintfr,  who  went  to  the  West  Indies,  from  Philadelphia,  about  1 733. 

5331  GRENADA.     A  Letter   to   the    Right   Honourable   the    Earl  of 
H[ills]b[oroug]h, . .  on    the    Present   Situation  of   Affairs   in    the 
Island  of  Gr-n-da,  pp.  54,  hf.  mor.  neat.  8°  London,  1769 

5332  JAMAICA.     A  Book  of  the  Continuation  of  Forreign  Passages. 
That  is,  Of  the  Peace  made  between  this  Common-wealth,  &  that 
of  the  united  Provinces  of  the  Netherlands,  Apr.  5.  1654.     And 
the  Articles  of  Peace  [between  England  and  Sweden,  May  9,  1654. 
The   Treaty   with    France,    Nov.    20,    1654,  etc.']     Moreover,   An 
Attempt  on  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  and  taking  the  Town  of  St.  Jago 
de  la  Viga,  May  10,   1655,  etc.  etc.,  Map  of  the  West  Indies  and  7 
copper-plates  by  Will.  Pass  and  T.  Jenner,  fine  copy,  old  red  morocco, 
neat.  sm.  4°  London,  M.  S.  for  Tho.  yenner,  1657 

RARE.     The  Towneley  copy,  with  book-plate. 

5333  —  HICKERINGILL  (Capt.  Edm.)     Jamaica  Viewed  :  with  All  the 
Ports,  Harbours,  and  their  several  Soundings,  Towns,  and  Settle- 
ments thereunto    belonging.     Together,  With  the   Nature  of   its 
Climate,    &C.     With    several    other   collateral   Observations   and 
Reflections  upon  the  Island.    The  Third  Edition,  Map  of  Jamaica, 
^prel.  leaves,  pp.  44,  polished  calf  gilt,  g.  e.  (Bedford}. 

sm.  4°  London,  1707 
RARE.     The  first  edition  was  printed  in  1661. 

5334  —  LAWS.  Acts  of  Assembly,  passed  in  the  Island  of  Jamaica :  from 
1681,  to  1737,  inclusive,  pp.  xxii,  327  —  An  Abridgment  of  the  Acts 
of  Assembly,  passed  etc.,  1681-1737,  pp.  328-387,  i,  binding  broken, 
large  and  fine  copy,  VERY  SCARCE.       folio,  London,  J.  Baskett,  1738 

5335  [ROCHEFORT  (Cesar  de)]    Histoire  Naturelle  et  Morale  des  lies 
Antilles   d'Amerique.     Enrichie  de  plusieurs   belles   figures   des 
Raretez  les  plus  considerables. .  Avec  vn  VOCABULAIRE  CARAIBE, 
engraved  title t  fine  portrait  of  J.  Amproux  de  Lorme  (to  whom  the 
work  is  dedicated),  and  many  copperplates,  8  prcl.  leaves,  pp.  527,  (12), 
old  calf ,  gilt.  4°  Rotterdam,  Arn.  Leers,  1658 

The  FIRST  (and  scarcest)  edition  :  from  the  libraries  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex,  and  Hon. 
John  Davis.  The  impressions  of  the  plates  are  much  superior  to  those  of  later  editions. 
Many  copies  want  the  Portrait  and  the  Dedication. 


THE  WEST  INDIES.      SOUTH  AMERICA. 

5336  ROCHEFORT  (Cesar  de)  Relation  de  1'Isle  de  Tabago,  ou  de  la 
Nouvelle  Oiialcre,  Tune  des  Isles  Antilles,//.  (16),  128,  old  vellum, 
VERY  RARE.  sm.  12°  Paris,  Lovys  Billaine,  1666 


SOUTH    AMERICA. 

5337  GUIANA.    A  |  Pvblication  |  of  Gviana's  |  Plantation,  i  Newly  under- 
taken by  the  Right    Honble-  the  Earle  of  Barkshire  Knight  |  . . . 
and  Company  for  that  most  famous  River    of  the  Amazones,  in 
America,  i  etc.,  pp.  (2),  24,  good  copy,  sprinkled  calf  gilt,  RARE. 

sm.  4°  London,  William  Jones,  for  Tho.  Paine,  1632 

5338  —  BARRERE  (PIERRE)     Nouvelle  Relation  de  la  France  Equi- 
noxiale,  contenant  la  Description  des  cotes  de  la  Guiane  ;  de  1'Isle 
de  Cayenne,  etc.  &  les  Mceurs  &  Coutumes  des  diffe'rens  Peuples 
Sauvages  qui  Phabitent,  3  maps  and  ^folded  plates,  pp.  iv,  250,  (i), 

fine  copy,  old  calf  gilt.  12°  Paris,  \Piget,  1743] 

"  Tres-recherchee  pour  son  exactitude."  —  LECLERC.  It  contains  much  valuable 
information  concerning  the  Indians  of  Guiana,  well  illustrated  by  the  plates.  In  this 
copy  a  slip  with  the  names  of  Gogut  6°  Nte  de  la  Rochelle  is  pasted  over  the  original 
imprint. 

5339  —  WARREN  (George)     An   Impartial  Description  of   Surinam 
upon  The  Continent  of  Guiana,  With  a  History  of  several  strange 
Beasts,  Birds,  Fishes, . . .  and  Customs  of  that  Colony,  &c.,  UNCUT. 
Lo?idon,  1667  —  POYNTZ  (Capt.  John)     The  Present  Prospect  of 
the  Famous  and  Fertile  Island  of  Tobago :  With  a  Description  of 
the  Situation,  Growth,  Fertility  and  Manufacture  of  the  said  Island. 
[And]  Proposals  for  the  Encouragement  of  those  that  are  minded 
to  settle  there,  large  copy.     London,  1683.     Two  VERY  RARE  tracts, 
in  one  vol.,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  top  gilt.  sm.  4° 

5340  DUCOUDRAY   HOLSTEIN  (Gen.  H.  L.  V.)     Memoirs   of   Simon 
Bolivar,  President  Liberator  of  the  Republic  of  Colombia ;  and  of 
his  principal  Generals,  etc.,  pp.  383.  8°  Boston,  1829 

5341  GIBBON  (L.)  and  HERNDON  (L.)     Exploration  of  the  Valley  of 
the  Amazon,  with  2  atlases.     4  vols.,  cloth.        8°  Washington,  1874 

5342  MIRANDA  (Don  F.  de)     History  of  (his)   Attempt  to  effect  a 
Revolution   in   South  America,  with  a    Sketch  of   his  Life.     2d 
edition,  sheep.  12°  Boston,  1810 

5343  MOLLIEN  (G.)     Voyage  dans  la  Republique  de  Colombia,  en 
1823.     2de  edition.     2  vols.,  map  and  fine  plates,  half  calf . 

8°  Paris,  1825 

5344  NODAL  (B.  G.  and  G.  de)     Relacion  |  del  Viaje  qve  por  [  orden 
de  sv  Magd.    y  acverdo  del  Real  Consejo    de  Indias.  •  Hizieron 
los  Capitanes  |  Bartolome  Garcia  de  Nodal,  y  Gongalo    de  Nodal 
hermanos,  naturales  de  Ponte  j  Vedra,  al  descubrimiento  del  Estre- 
cho  |  nuebo  de  S.  Vicente,  y  reconosimj0.  |  del  de  Magallanes.  j  A 
Don  Fernando  Carrillo  |  Cauallero  del  abito  de  Santiago.     Presi- 
dente   en  el  mismo  Consejo,  |  engraved  title-page  with  portraits  of 
the  brothers  Nodal,  and  the  ORIGINAL  CHART  engraved  on  copper  (want- 


SOUTH  AMERICA.  89 

ing  in  most  copies},  and  several  wood-cuts  in  the  text,  large  and  fine  copy, 
in  a  handsome  old  binding,  red  Spanish  calf,  gilt,  arms  of  Spain  on  the 
sides.  4°  Madrid,  Fernando  Correa  de  Montenegro,  1621 

12  prel.  11.,  engr.  title  and  map  and  11.  65.  A  supplement  (not  mentioned  by  Rich  or 
Ternaux ),  separately  paged,  contains  a  "  Tabla  para  saber  las  horas."  (i  l.)and  •'  Kclacion 
Svmaria  de  los  Servicios  de  los  Capitanes  . .  Nodal "  (11.  2-15). 

"La  PREMIERE  EDITION  d'un  livre  du  GRANDE  RARETE — Leclerc. 

"Ce  volume,  TRES  RARE,  a  e^e"  souvent  pave"  un  PRIX  EXORBITANT." — Ternaux,  431. 
"A  book  of  great  rarity,  particularly  with  the  original  chart." — Rich,  158.  "  Ouvrage 
rare  ;  une  des  plus  importantes  du  commencement  du  171116  siecle." — Trtimel,  So. 

The  volume  gives  the  /0^and  daily  journal  of  the  voyage  made,  1618-19,  by  command 
of  Philip  III.  of  Spain,  to  verify  the  discovery  of  the  Strait  of  St.  Vincent  (Le  Maire)  by 
Schouten  and  Le  Maire  in  1617. 

5345  PERU.    CIECA  DE  LEON  (P.  de)    Parte  primera  |  de  la  Chro-| 
nica  del  Peru,  que  tra  eta  la  demarcacion  de  sus  prouincias,  la 
descripcion   dellas, . . .  los    ritos   y   costumbres   de   los  Indies,  y 
otras  co-jsas  estranas,  etc.,  ff.  (8),  285,  (9),  curious  wood-cuts,  morocco 
gilt,  extra,  g.  e.  (Morrelt),  a  BEAUTIFUL  COPY. 

sm.  8°  Anvers,  en  casa  de  luan  Steelsio,  1554 

This  edition  is  mentioned  by  Rich  (No.  27),  Ternaux  (66),  and  Harrisse  (p.  318,  note), 
but  without  giving  the  colophon:  "Anvers,  en  casa  de  luan  Lado,  M.D.LIIII."  Cieca's 
Chronicle  of  Peru  is  justly  characterized  as  "  one  of  the  most  remarkable  literary  produc- 
tions of  Spanish  conquest  in  America"  (C.  R.  Markham).  Only  this  "first  part"  was 
published. 

5346  —  ZARATE  (A.  de)    Historia  del  Descvbrimiento  y  conqvista  de 
las  provincias  del  Peru,  etc.,  good  copy,  half  bound,  ff.  (3),  117,  (4), 
VERY  RARE.  folio.  Sevilla,  en  casa  de  Alonso  Escriuano,  1577 

The  second  edition,  "FORT  RARE,  publide  d'apres  celle  $  Anvers,  1555." — LECLERC, 
Bibl.  Amer.  (1878),  no.  1862.  "  Ouvrage  qui  me"rite  d'etre  e"tudi6  avec  soin." — TERNAUX. 

5347  —  CONSTITVCIONES  SYNODALES  del  Obispado  de  la  Cividad  de 
Nvestra  Senora  de  la  Paz,  en  el  Peru,  hechas  y  ordenadas  por  il 
1110  S.  Dr.  D.  Feliciano  de  Vega,  Obispo . .  de  la  Paz,  etc.,  pp.  (6), 
78.,  (6),  half  russia,  g.  e.,  RARE. 

folio,  Lima,  Geronymo  de  Contreras,  1639 

Ternaux's  copy,  with  his  crest  and  initials  on  the  side.  A  fine  specimen  of  early 
Peruvian  typography.  See  RICH,  1639,  no.  223. 

5348  —  RANKING  (John)    Historical  Researches  on  the  Conquest  of 
Peru,  Mexico,  Bogota,  etc.,  in  the  i3th  Century,  by  the  Mongols, 
accompanied  with  Elephants,  etc.,  maps,  and  portraits  of  the  Incas 
and  Montezuma,  boards,  uncut.  8°  London,  Longman,  1827 

5349  —  RIVERO  (M.  E.)  and  TSCHUDI  (J.  J.  von)     Peruvian  Antiqui- 
ties; translated  by  F.  L.  Hawks,  cuts,  cloth.        8°  New  York,  1853 

5350  SPILBERGEN  (J.  van)  and  LE  MAIRE  (Jacob)  Specvlvm  |  Orientalis 
Occidentalisqve    Indias    Navigationvm  ;  |  Quarum   una   Georgij    a 
Spilbergen  classis  cum  potestate  Praefecti,  altera  lacobi    le  Maire 
auspicijs  imperioque  directa,  Annis  1614,  15,  16,  17,  18.  |  Exhibens 
Noui  in  mare  Australe  transitus,  etc.,  //.  175,  25  copperplates  by 
De  Bry.  obi.  4°  Lugd.  Batav.,  Nic.  a  Geelkercken,  1619 

The  Latin  translation  of  the  (Dutch)  narrative  of  the  voyages  of  Spilbergen  and 
Le  Maire,'  published  the  same  year. 

Not  in  Rich  or  Ternaux.    "  Livre  RARE  ;   avec  des  planches  curieuses." — Cat.  Sobo-  • 
Uwski,  no.  4098.     "EXTREMEMENT  RARE." — Lcclerc,*\o.  1993. 

5351  WATERTON  (C.)     Wanderings  in   South  America,  the  N.  W.  of 
the  United  States,  and  the  Antilles,  1812-24,  frontispiece  ("A  non- 
descript",) slightly  foxed,  pp.  326,  half  calf.  4°  London,  1825 


12 


THE    AMERICAN    INDIANS: 

THEIR  ORIGIN,  HISTORY,  MANNERS  AND  CUSTOMS,  ETC. 
(INCLUDING  AMERICAN   PREHISTORIC   ARCHEOLOGY.) 


5352  ADAIR  (James)    The  History  of  the  American  Indians  ;  particu- 
larly those  Nations   adjoining  to  the  Mississippi,  East  and  West 
Florida,  Georgia,  South  and  North  Carolina,  and  Virginia :  con- 
taining an  account  of  their  Origin,  Language,  Manners,  etc.  .  . 
With  a  new  Map  of  the  Country  referred  to  in  the  History,  map, 
pp.  (10),  464,  boards,  UNCUT.  4°  London,  1775 

5353  —  Another  copy,  sheep  (broken),  name  on  title.      4°  London,  1775 

5354  —  Geschichte  der  Amerikanischen  Indianer;..  aus  dem  Eng- 
lischen  iibersetzt,  half  levant  green  morocco,  extra  gilt,  uncut. 

8°  Breslau,  1782 

5355  AmeVique  (De  1')  et  des  Ame'ricains,  ou  Observations  curieuses 
du  Philosophic  La  Douceur,  qui  a  parcouru  cet  Hemisphere  pendant 
la  derniere  Guerre,  en  faisant  le  noble  metier  de  tuer  des  Hommes 
sans  les  manger,  pp.  116,  hf.  bd.  neat,  SCARCE. 

1 6°  Berlin,  Samuel  Pitra,  1772 

In  refutation  of  the  statements  of  De  Pauw  in  his  "  Recherches  philosophiques." 
"  Le  but  principal  de  cet  Auteur,  6toit  de  d6montrer  que  la  sol  du  terrein  de  cet  he"mis- 
phere,  ses  productions,  les  hommes,  &  les  animaux  qui  Thabitent,  avoient  degenere  et 
degenerent  encore.  Le  mien,  est  de  de"montrer  que  rien  n'a  degenere',  au  contraire" 

(P  15)- 

Some  of  the  author's  observations  are,  certainly,  "  curieuses  "  :  see,  in  Chap.  VII.  his 
" polissoneries  philosophiques"  (pp.  56-62)  in  reply  to  DePauw's  assertions  of  the  moral 
and  physical  inferiority  of  the  Americans. 

5356  APES.     A  Son  of  the  Forest.     The  Experience  of  Wm.  Apes, 
a  Native  of  the  Forest,  comprising  a  Notice  of  the  Pequod  Tribe 
of  Indians.     Written  by  himself,  hf.  bd.  18°  New  York,  1829 

Apes  was  a  humbug.  He  claimed  to  be  "  a  descendant  of  one  of  the  principal  chiefs 
of  the  Pequod  Tribe  so  well  known  in  that  part  of  American  history  called  King  Philip's 
War.  This  tribe  inhabited  a  part  of  Connecticut  and  lived  .  .  in  the  town  of  Groton,  and 
was  commanded  by  King  Philip."  The  story  helps  us  to  estimate  the  value  of  Indian 
"  tradition,"  so  termed.  The  Pequod  tribe  was  blotted  out  about  forty  years  before  "King 
Philip's  war,"  and  neither  King  Philip  nor  his  tribe  (the  Wampanoags)  ever  lived  in  or 
near  Connecticut.  Apes  had,  probably,  some  Narragansett  blood  ;  his  father  was  a  half- 
,  breed,  he  says  ;  and  he  was  born  in  Coleraine,  Mass.  He  certainly  was  not  a  "  Pequod." 

5357  —  Indian  Nullification  of  the  Unconstitutional  Laws  of  Massa- 
chusetts, relative  to  the  Marshpee  Tribe  .  .  By  William  Apes,  an 
Indian  and  Preacher  of  the  Gospel,  frontispiece, pp.  168,  cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1835 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS.  9! 

5358  ATWATER  (Caleb)     Remarks  made  on   a  Tour  to   Prairie  du 
Chien  ;  thence  to  Washington  City  in  1829,  sheep,  nice  copy. 

12°  Columbus,  O.,  Isaac  N.  Whiting  1831 

This  (the  first)  edition  contains  (pp.  149-172)  "  Rudiments  of  Grammar  of  the  Sioux 
Language,"  by  John  Marsh,  omitted  in  the  edition  of  1833.  See  Field's  Ind. 
Bibliography,  p.  12. 

5359  BARTON  (Benj.  S )    New  Views  of  the  Origin  of  the  Tribes  and 
Nations  of  America,  //.  xii,  cix,  83,  half  calf,  large  Jin e  copy,  scarce. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1797 
Comparative  vocabulary  and  notes,  pp.  1-83. 

5360  BLUNT  (Joseph)     Historical    Sketch  of   the   formation  of   the 
Confederacy,  particularly  with  reference  to  the   limits   and   the 
jurisdiction    of    the   General    Government    over   Indian   Tribes, 
//.    120.     New    York,    1825  —  Examination  of    the    controversy 
between  Georgia  and  the  Creeks.     (From  the  N.  Y.  Review,  Aug., 
1825.)  n.  t.  p.  —  Examination  of  the  Relations  between  the  Chero- 
kees  and  the  U.  S.  N.  York,  1829  —  A  Statement  of  the  Indian 
Relations :  with  a  reply  to  the  N.  A.  Review  on  the  Removal  of 
the  Indians.   N.  York,  1830  —  Anniv.  Discourse  before  the  N.  Y. 
Hist.  Society.  N.  York,  1858.     5  in  i  vol.,  hf.  calf  neat.  8° 

5361  BOTURINI  BENADUCI  (Lorenzo)    Idea  de  una  Nueva  Historia 
general  de  la  America  Septentrional ;  [to  which  is  added  :]  Catalogo 
del  Museo  Historico  Indiano  del  Cavallero  L.  Boturini  Benaduci, 
pp.  (38),  167;  (6),  96,  frontispiece  and portrait,  vellum,  fine  copy,  scarce. 

sm.  4°  Madrid,  1746 

"  Nous  avons  peu  de  documents  aussi  curieux  et  qui  offre  autant  d'inte"ret  que  le  cata- 
logue du  mus6e  de  Boturini."  —  LECLERC.  His  plan  of  a  history  of  America,  founded 
on  Mexican  picture-writing  and  other  aboriginal  records  was  never  executed,  and  his 
invaluable  collection  has  been  dispersed  and  the  greater  part  of  it  is  lost. 

5362  BOUDINOT  (Elias)     A  Star  in  the  West;  or,  A  humble  attempt 
to  discover  the  lost  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel  [in  America],  fine  portrait 
inserted,  pp.  312.  8°  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1816 

5363  BRADFORD  (A.  W.)    American  Antiquities  ;  and  Researches  into 
the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Red  Race,  //.  435,  cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1841 

5364  BRETT  (Rev.  W.  H.)    The  Indian  Tribes  of  Guiana,  illustrations, 
PP>  352,  cloth.  1 6°  Neiv  York,  1852 

5365  BROWNELL  (C.  De  Wolf)     The   Indian  Races   of   North  and 
South  America,  illustrations,  some  colored,  pp.  763. 

thk.  8°  Hartford,  1864 
An  account  of  the  Sioux  Massacre  (1862),  by  J.  T.  Headley,  is  appended,  pp.  717-763. 

5366  BUCHANAN    (Jas.)      Sketches   of  the   History,    Manners,    and 
Customs  of  the  N.  A.  Indians,  //.  xi,  371,  map,  boards,  uncut. 

8°  London,  1824 

5367  BURDER  (George)     The   Welch    Indians;  or,    a   Collection  of 
Papers    respecting   a   People   whose   Ancestors   emigrated   from 
Wales  to  America,  in  the  year  1170,  with  Prince  Madoc, ,  .  and 
who  are  now  said  to  inhabit  a  beautiful  country  on  the  West  side 
of  the  Mississippi,  //.  35.  half  mor.  neat.  8°  London,  [1787] 

"  A  VERY  RARE  piece,  not  included  in  Mr.  Field's  Bibliography."  —  SABIN. 


Q2  ,  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5368  CARLI  (le  Comte  J.  R.)     Lettres  Ame'ricaines,  dans  lesquelles  on 
examine  FOrigine,  FEtat  Civil,  Politique,  Militaire  &  Religieux,  les 
Arts,  FIndustrie,  les  Sciences,  les  Mceurs,  les  Usages  des  anciens 
habitans  de  FAmerique,  etc. .  Avec  des  observations  &  additions  du 
Traducteur.    2  vols.,  map,  hf.  bd.      12°  Boston  [Paris],  Buisson,  1788 

"Translated  from  the  Italian,  with  note",  by  M.  Lefebure  de  Villebrune.  Count  Carli 
states  that  his  object  is  to  confute  the  statement  of  M.  de  Pauw,  in  his  Recherche* 
Philosophiques,  and  to  show  that  the  Americans  were  descended  from  the  ancient 
Atlantides."— RICH. 

5369  [CASS  (Lewis)]     Remarks   on  the   Condition,  Character,  and 
Languages  of  the  N.  American  Indians.     From  the  N.  American 
Review,  for  Jan.  1826,  //.  70,  hf.  bd.  8°  Boston,  1826 

5370  COLDEN  (Cadwallader)    The  History  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations 
depending  on  the  Province  of  New  York. .  Reprinted  exactly  from 
Bradford's  New  York  edition  (1727).     With  an  Introduction  and 
Notes  by  J.  G.  Shea,  portrait  (India  paper),  cloth,  Large  Paper, 
uncut.  imp.  8°  New  York,  T.  H.  Morrell,  1866 

One  of  30  copies  printed  on  Large  Paper. 

5371  —  The  same  work,  paper,  uncut.  8°  New  York,  1866 

125  copies  printed. 

oooo  Cherokee  Indians  (The  Case  of)  See  PETERS  (R.)  No.  5432  : 
BLUNT  (J.)  No.  5360 :  Report  of  Committee,  No.  5437 :  Ross  (John) 
No.  5439  :  —  Cherokee  Country.  See  DRAKE  (S.  G.)  No.  5387. 

5372  Collection  (A)  of  Indian  Anecdotes,  frontispiece,  pp.  190,  boards. 

32°  Concord,  N.  H.,  1837 

5373  Copway  (George),  Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh.    The  Traditional  History 
and  Characteristic  Sketches  of  the  Ojibway  Nation,  pp.  298,  cloth, 
uncut,  fresh  copy.  16°  London,  1850 

illustrations  of  Indian  picture-writing  are  given  on  pp.  128  and  134-136. 

5374  —  Recollections  of  a  Forest  Life :  or,  the  Life  and  Travels  of 
Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh,  or   George  Copway,  Chief  of  the  Ojibway 
Nation.     2d  edition,  cloth,  uncut,  fresh  copy.  16°  London,  1851 

5375  CRAWFORD  (Charles)     An  Essay  upon  the  Propagation  of  the 
Gospel,  //.  60,  hf.  bd.  neat.  16°  Philadelphia,  1799 

The  first  edition.  In  the  second  (1801)  the  title  was  extended:  "  In  which  there  are 
numerous  facts  and  arguments  adduced  to  prove  that  many  of  the  Indians  in  America  are 
descended  from  the  Ten  Tribes." 

5376  CUSICK  (David)     Sketches  of  the  Ancient  History  of  the  Six 
Nations,  cuts,  pp.  35,  hf.  mor.  interleaved.  8°  Lockport,  1848 

With  manuscript  notes  by  Dr.  Joseph  Barratt  (of  Middletown,  Conn.) 

5377  —  Another  copy,  in  original  paper  cover,  clean. 

5378  DAMMARTIN.    Explication  de  la  Pierre  de  Taunston  [Taunton], 
dans  FAme'rique  Septentrionale,  autotype  lithograph,  pp.  28,  and  two 

folded  plates,  n.  t.  p.,  hf.  mor.  8°  [Paris,]  n.  d. 

The  name  of  the  author  of  this  explication  of  the  Dighton  Rock  inscription  appears 
only  on  the  binding :  "Dammartin.  Pierre  de  Taunston.  Paris."  It  seems  to  have  been 
written  between  1840  and  1850.  The  author  regards  the  inscribed  rock,  as  "a  fragment 
of  an  oriental  celestial  planisphere,  or  as  an  astronomical  theme  for  the  25th  of  December, 
at  midnight,  the  epoch  of  the  winter  solstice  " ;  and  infers  that  it  is  "  a  monument  of  some 
nation  foreign  to  America." 

5379  DELAFIELD  (John)   Jr.     An   Inquiry  into   the   Origin   of  the 
Antiquities  of  America. .  With  an  Appendix,  by  Jas.  Lakay,  M.D., 
10  plates  (5  colored},  and  the  facsimile  of  the  long  "Aztec  map,"  pp. 
142,  cloth,  gilt,  fine  copy.  4°  New  York,  'j.  C.  Colt,  1839 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS.  93 

5380  DEL  Rio  and  CABRERA.    Description  of  the  Ruins  of  an  Ancient 
City,  discovered  near  Palenque,  in  Guatimala,  translated  from  the 
Spanish  report  of  Captain  D.  Antonio  Del  Rio :  followed  by  Teatro 
Critico  Americano,  or,  a  Critical  Investigation  . .  into  the  History 
of  the  Americans,  by  Dr.  Paul  Felix  Cabrera,  17  plates,  pp.  xiii, 
128,  /if.  russia,  uncut,  FINE  COPY.        4°  London,  H.  Berthoud,  1822 

5381  DOMENECH  (TAbbe  Em.)     Manuscrit  Pictographique  Ame'ricain, 
pre'ce'dd  d'une  Notice  sur  I'Ide'ographie  des  Peaux-Rouges, //.  viii, 
119,  and  228  pages  of  lithographic  facsimiles,  half  levant  red  mor. 
extra,  gilt  top,  uncut,  SCARCE.  r.  8°  Paris,  Gide,  1860 

For  a  long  notice  of  this  remarkable  work, — which  "  afforded  to  the  literary  world  of 
Europe  a  sensation  not  less  unusual  than  universal," — see  Field's  Indian  Bibliography, 
pp.  104,  105. 

5382  —  La  Ve'rite'  sur  le  Livre  des  Sauvages,  par  I'Abbe'  Em.  Dome- 
nech,  //.  54,  and  10  leaves  of  lithogr.  facsimiles,  hf.  calf,  gilt  tops, 
uncut,  SCARCE.  8°  Paris,  E.  Dentu,  1861 

5383  DRAKE   (Benj.)     Life   of  Tecumseh,   and   of  his   brother  the 
Prophet;  with   a   Historical    Sketch  of   the    Shawanoe   Indians, 
pp.  235,  cloth.  12°  Cincinnati,  O.,  1841 

5384  —  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Black  Hawk,  with  Sketches  of 
Keokuk,  the  Sac  and  Fox  Indians,  and  the  late  Black  Hawk  War, 
(wood-cut}  portraits,  pp.  252,  cloth.  16°  Cincinnati,  O.,  1838 

5385  DRAKE  (Samuel  G.)     Indian  Biography,  containing  the  Lives  of 
more  than  200  Indian  Chiefs  : . .  and  a  History  of  their  Wars,  etc., 
engravings,  calf  gilt,  fine  copy.  12°  Boston,  Josiah  Drake,  1832 

5386  DRAKE  (Samuel  G.)     Biography  and  History  of  the  Indians  of 
North  America. .  yth  edition,  numerous  engravings  and  EXTRA  PLATES 
inserted,  hf.  red  morocco,  gilt,  FINE  COPY.  8°  Boston,  1837 

"Twenty-seven  extra  plates.  The  last  copy  of  the  edition,  for  sale.  Sept.  9th.  1840. 
J.  G.  Roberts,  binder." — Pencil  note,  on  fly  leaf,  by  the  Aitthor. 

5387  DRAKE   (S.    G.)     Early   History   of    Georgia,,   embracing   the 
Embassy  of  Sir  Alex.  Cuming  to  the  Country  of  the  Cherokees, 
1730 ;  with  a  Map  of  the  Cherokee  Country,  from  an  Indian  draft, 

pp.  20,  uncut.  sm.  4°  Boston,  1872 

5388  EASTMAN  (Mrs.  Mary)     Dahcotah  ;  or  Life  and  Legends  of  the 
Sioux  around  Fort  Snelling,  etc.,  illustrations,  pp.  xi,  268,  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1849 

5389  E[NGEL]  (E.  B.  d')     Essai  sur  cette  Question :  Quand  et  com- 
ment 1'Ame'rique  a-t-elle  dtd  peuplee  d'  Hommes  et  d'Animaux  ? 
//.  xi,  (5),  6 10,  hf.  French  sheep,  gilt,  best  edition. 

4°  Amsterdam,  Marc  Michel  Rey,  1768 

5390  Events  in  Indian  History,  Beginning  with  an  Account  of   the 
Origin  of  the  American  Indians ; . .  and  embracing  concise  Biog- 
raphies of  the  Principal  Chiefs  and  Head-Sachems. .  with  Narratives 
of  Captivities,  etc.  [compiled  by  J.  Wimer,]  8  (folded}  lithographs, 
pp.  633,  sheep.  8°  Lancaster  [Pa.],  1841 

5391  [EVARTS  (Jeremiah)]     Essays  on  the  Present  Crisis  in  the  Con- 
dition of  the  Am.  Indians ;  first  published  in  The  National  Intelli- 
gencer, under  the  signature  of  William  Penn,^.  112,  hf.  bd. 

8°  Boston,  1829 


94  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5392  [EVARTS  (Jeremiah)]    The  Removal  of  the  Indians  .  .  An  Exam- 
ination of   an  Article   [by  Lewis  Cass]  in  the  North  American 
Review,  etc.,  //.  72,  hf.  mor.  8°  Boston,  1830 

5393  FALCONER   (Capt.  R.)     Voyages,   dangerous   Adventures,    and 
imminent  Escapes, . .  containing  the  Laws,  Customs,  and  Manners 
of  the  Indians  in  America,  his  Shipwrecks,  etc.,  frontispiece,  pp.  viii, 
72,  136,  179,  (i),  old  calf  rebacked.  8°  London,  1720 

5394  Fort  Braddock  Letters :  or  A  Tale  of  the  French  and  Indian 
Wars,  at  the  beginning  of  the  i8th  Century,  frontispiece,  pp.  98, 
hf.  red  mor.  24°  Worcester,  Dorr  6*  Howland,  1827 

First  published  in  the  "Connecticut  Mirror"  (Hartford). 

5395  FOUR  (The)  KINGS  OF  CANADA.     Being  A  Succinct  Account  of 
the  Four  Indian  Princes  lately  arriv'd  from  North  America.     With 
a  particular  Description  of  their  Country,  [Manners  and  Customs, 
etc.,]  //.  47,  (i),  fine  clean  copy,  smooth  calf  gilt  (  W.  Pratt},  UNCUT. 

12°  London,  John  Baker,  1710 

An  UNCUT  copy  of  this  curious  tract  is  EXTREMELY  RARE.  For  its  contents,  and  an 
interesting  extract,  see  an  article  by  Hon.  John  R.  Bartlett,  in  The  Magazine  of  American 
History  for  March,  1878,  "The  Four  Kings  of  Canada." 

5396  GARCIA   (fr.   Gregorio)     Origen  de  los   Indies  de   el   Nuevo 
Mundo,  e  Indias  Occidentales,  averiguado  con  Discurso  de  Opin- 
iones  . .  Segunda   Impresion,  emendada,   16  prel.  leaves,  pp.  336, 
Table  (80),  large  paper,  cart.,  fine  copy.  folio,  Madrid,  1729 

5397  GOOKIN  (D.)     Historical  Collections  of  the  Indians  in   New 
England. .  By  Daniel  Gookin,  Gentleman,  one  of  the  Magistrates 
of  Massachusetts  Colony,  etc.    Now  first  printed  from  the  Original 
Manuscript,  pp.  143-232,  hf.  bd.,  neat.  8°  [Boston,]  1792 

From  the  first  volume  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Society's  Collections. 

5398  GUMILLA  (P.  Joseph)     Historia   Natural,    Civil   y   Geografica 
de  las  Naciones  Situadas   en  las  Riveras  -del  Orinoco  . .  Nueva 
Impresion :   mucho  mas  correcta  que  las  anteriores  . .  Corregido 
por  el  P.  Ignacio  Obregdn.     2  vol.  in  one,  folding  map,  portrait  of 
the  Author,  and  6  other  plates,  marbled  Spanish  roan,  gilt,  red  edges, 
a  large  and  VERY  FINE  COPY.  sm.  4°  Barcelona,  1791 

5399  HALKETT  (John)     Historical  Notes  respecting  the  Indians  of 
N.  America  ;  with  Remarks  on  the  Attempts  made  to  convert  and 
civilize  them,  //.  408,  bds.  uncut.  8°  London,  1825 

5400  HAVEN  (Samuel  F.)    Archaeology  of  the  United  States.   [Smith- 
sonian Contributions  to  Knowledge.]  pp.  168,  cloth. 

4°  {Washington,  1856] 

5401  HAWES   (Barbara)     Tales   of    the    North   American    Indians, 
frontispiece,  pp.  xii,  362,  cloth.  16°  London,  Longmans,  1845 

5402  HECKEWELDER  (Rev.  John)     An  Account  of  the  History,  Man- 
ners, and  Customs,  of  the  Indians  Nations,  who  once  inhabited 
Pennsylvania  and  the  neighbouring   States :  [in  Transactions  of 
the  Hist  and  Lit.  Committee  of  the  Am.  Philos.  Society,  Vol.  I., 
//.  1,  464,  i,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  1819 

This  volume  also  contains  Duponceau's  Report  on  the  Indian  Languages,  and  his 
Correspondence  with  Heckewelder;  a  collection  of  Words  and  Phrases  in  the  "  Lenni 
Lenape"  language,  by  Heckewelder;  etc. 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS.  95 

5403  Hi.c  -KIWI  in  KR  (Rev.  John)    Histoire,  Moeurs  et  Coutumcs  des 
Nations  Indiennes  qui  habitaient  autrefois  la  Pensylvanie  et  les 
Etats  voisins ;  traduit  de  1'Anglais  par  le  Chevalier  Du  Ponceau, 

//•  (a)»  522»  russet  calf,  gilt.  8°  Paris,  1822 

5404  HENRY  (Alex.)    Travels  and  Adventures  in  Canada  and  the 
Indian  Territories,  1760-1776,  portrait,  pp.  vi,  330,  sheep. 

8°  New  York,  I.  Riley,  1809 

5405  HILL  (Ira)     Antiquities  of  America  explained,  fresh  copy,  sheep, 
pp.  131.  12°  Hagers-town,  [Md.],  W.  D.  Bell,  1831 

A  very  curious  and  VERY  SCARCE  volume.  On  pp.  71-75  are  figures  from  the  Dighton 
Rock  inscription,  with  Mr.  Hill's  interpretation.  (Not  in  Field's  Indian  Bibliography.) 

5406  HILL  (Ira)     An  Abstract  of  a  New  Theory  of  the  Formation  of 
the  Earth,  //.  211,  bds.  uncut.  12°  Baltimore,  1823 

Dedicated  to  Gen.  Andrew  Jackson. 

5407  HORNII  (Georgi)     De  Originibus  Americanis  libri  quatuor,  fine 
copy,  pp.  (20),  282,  russia  gilt. 

sm.  8°  Haga  Comitis  \Lugduni  Batav\  1652 

First  edition.     Ternaux'  copy,  with  his  crest  and  initials. 

5408  —  The  same,  engraved  title. 

1 6°  Hemipoli\Halberstadt\  J.  Mulleri,  1669 

5409  HUNTER  (John  D.)     Manners  and  Customs  of  sevaral  Indian 
Tribes  located  West  of  the  Mississippi . .  To  which  is  prefixed  the 
History  of  the  Author's  Life  during  a  residence  of  several  years 
among  them,  //.  402,  bds.  uncut. 

8°  Philadelphia,  for  the  Author,  1823 

5410  —  Memoirs   of    a   Captivity   among    the    Indians,   with   their 
Manners    and   Customs   and    an    Account  of   the   Soil,   Climate 
and  Products  of  the  Territory  West  of  the  Mississippi.     A  new 
edition  [with  change  of  title,]  portrait,  pp.  ix,  447,  boards,  uncut. 

8°  London,  1823 

541 1  HUMBOLDT  (A.  von)     Vues  des  Cordilleres,  et  Monumens  des 
Peuples  indigenes  de  PAmerique,  19  plates,  several  colored.    2  vols. 
half  calf.  8°  Paris,  N.  Maze,  1816  (1824) 

Printed  in  1816,  except  the  titles,  which  were  printed  in  1824. 

5412  JARVIS  (S.   F.)     A  Discourse  on  the   Religion  of   the    Indian 
Tribes  of  North  America,  delivered  before  the  N.  Y.  Historical 
Society,  Dec.  20,  1819,  pp.  in,  half  mor.,  uncut,  scarce. 

8°  New  York,  1820 

5413  JONES  (George)     The  History  of  Ancient  America,  anterior  to 
the   time  of   Columbus  :   proving  the  identity  of   the  Aborigines 
with  the  Tyrians  and  Israelites,  etc.    The  Tyrian  .^Era.    3d  edition, 
8  prel.  leaves,  pp.  461,  cloth,  uncut.       r.  8°  London,  Longmans,  1843 

5414  LAET  (J.  de)    Notae  ad  Dissertationem  Hugonis  Grotii  de  Origine 
Gentium  Americanarum,  //.  223,  vellum. 

sm.  8°  Amstelodami,  L.  Elzevir,  1643 

Interesting  to  philologists,  for  its  comparative  vocabularies  of  various  European  and 
American  languages,  pp.  139-151.  [Mr.  Field  mentions  a  maf,  but  none  belongs  to  the 
volume,  as  published.] 


g  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5415  LAET  (J.  de)     Responsio  ad  Dissertationem  secundam  Hugonis 
Grotii  de  Origine  Gentium  Americanarum,  pp.  (4),  116,  (8),  blue 
mor.  antiqite,  g.  e.  (Hay day). 

sm.  8°  Amsttlrodami,  Lud.  Elzevir ;  1644 

This  second  reply  by  De  Laet  to  Grotius  is  much  scarcer  than  the  first.  It 
contains  an  Index  to  BOTH  volumes.  (Two  leaves  of  this  Index  have  been  misplaced  by 
the  binder— after  the  Title.) 

5416  LAFITAU   (  P.  Jos.   Fr.)     Mceurs   des    Sauvages   Ameriquains, 
comparees  aux  Moeurs  des  Premiers  Temps,  plates.     2  vols.,  half 
catf,  gify  nearly  uncut.  4°  Paris,  1724 

An  exceptionally  large  and  fine  copy,  with  excellent  impressions  of  the  plates. 

5417  —  The  same  work.     4  vols.  plates,  old  calf ,  gilt. 

sm.  8°  Paris,  1724 

5418  —  De  Zeden  der  Wilden  van  Amerika. .  Door  J.  F.  La  Fitau, 
. .  in  't  Fransch  beschreven,  en  nu  in  zuiver  Nederduits  vertaalt, 
plates.     2  vols.  in  one,  half  bound,  uncut.       folio,  Amsterdam,  1751 

5419  Laws  of  the  Colonial  and  State  Governments  relating  to  Indians 
and  Indian  Affairs,  from  1633  to  1831 ; . .  and  the  Laws  of  Congress, 
1800  to  1830,  on  the  same  subject,  //.  xv,  9-250,  72,  cloth,  scarce. 

8°  Washington,  1832 

5420  LE  BEAU.     Avantures  du  Sr.  C.  Le  Beau, .  ou  Voyage  curieux 
et  nouveau,  parmi  les  Sauvages  de  PAmerique  Septentrionale,  map 
and  plates.    2  vols  ,  old  calf  gilt,  g.  e.,  fine  copy. 

12°  Amsterdam,  1738 

"  How  much  of  truth  and  how  much  of  fiction  are  blended  in  the  narratives  of  the  class 
to  which  this  of  Sieur  Le  Beau  belongs,  is  often  not  easy  to  decide. .  His  work  has,  it  is 
fair  to  say,  been  deemed  by  good  scholars  a  veracious  history." — FIELD. 

5421  L'ESTRANGE  (Harmon),  Knt.   Americans  no  lewes,   or  |  Improba- 
bilities that  the  |  Americans  are  of  that  race.  |  //.  (4),  80,  levant  dk. 
green  morocco  extra,  sides  paneled  and  ornamented,  ins.  borders,  g.  e. 
(Riviere),  FINE  COPY,  RARE. 

sm.  4°  London,  W.  W.,  for  Henry  Seile,  1652 

An  Answer  to  Thorowgood's  "Jewes  in  America"  (No.  5463). 

5422  [M'CuLLOH   (J.   H.  Jr.)]     Researches   in    America:   being  an 
Attempt  to  settle  some  points  relative  to  the  Aborigines  of  America. 
By  an  officer  of  the  U.  S.  Army;  //.  (6),  130,  (i),  boards,  uncut. 

8°  Baltimore,  1816 

5423  M'CuLLOH  (J.  H.  Jr.)     Researches,  philosophical  and  antiqua- 
rian, concerning  the  Aboriginal  History  of  America,  Map,  pp.  535, 
boards  uncut,  slightly  water  stained.  8°  Baltimore,  1829 

5424  MCKENNEY  (T.  L.)     Sketches  of  a  Tour  to  the  Lakes,  and  of 
the    Character  and  Customs   of   the  Chippeway  Indians,  with  a 
Vocabulary  of  the  Algic  or  Chippeway  Language,  29  lithographic 
engravings,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Baltimore,  1827 

5425  MARRYAT  (Capt.  F.)      Travels  and   Romantic    Adventures  of 
Monsieur  Violet,  among  the  Snake  Indians  and  Wild  Tribes  of 
the  Great  Western  Prairies.     Map.     3  vols.  cloth,  uncut. 

8°  London,  Longmans,  1843 

5426  —  The  Travels  and  Adventures  of  Monsieur  Violet,  in  California, 
Sonora,  and  Western  Texas,  pp.  iv,  350,  cloth,  uncut. 

16°  London,  R.  Bentley,  1849 

The  same  work  as  the  preceding,  with  change  of  title. 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS.  97 

5427  MclNTOSH  (John)     The  Origin  of  the  American  Indians ;  with 
i  I  )escription  of  their  Manners  and  Customs,  etc.     New  edition, 

enlarged,  //.  345,  cloth.  12°  New  York,  [1846] 

5428  MAURAULT  (TAbbe  J.  A.)     Histoire  des  Abenakis,  depuis  1605 
jusqu'  a  nos  jours,  pp.  xi,  631,  (8),  new  turkey  mor.  gilt,  marbled 
edges,  scarce.    '  8°  Sorel,  1866 

The  author  succeeded  Father  P.  B£land,  as  missionary  to  the  Indians  of  Saint  Francis,  in 
iS^j,  and  had  resided  among  them  for  twenty-five  years  when  this  history  was  published. 

5429  MORGAN  (Lewis  H.)     League   of   the   Ho-de'-no-sau-nee,  or 
Iroquois,  map  and  plates,  pp.  477.  1.  8°  Rochester,  1851 

••  The  work  of  a  writer  more  than  ordinarily  fitted  for  the  task.     It  is  indeed  rare  that 
and  learning  so  well  combine  with  the  experience  of  a  life-time  to  favor  the  researches 
dt  a  historian  in  examining  the  scanty  records  of  the  Am.  Indians." — FIELD. 

5430  MORSE  (Jed.)    Report  to  the  Secretary  of  War  on  Indian  Affairs, 
comprising  a  Narrative  of  a  Tour  performed  in   1820, . .  for  the 
purpose  of  ascertaining,  for  the  use  of  the  Government,  the  actual 
condition  of  the  Indian  Tribes,  portrait  and  map,  pp.  96,  400,  half 
russia.  8°  New  Haven,  1822 

5431  (OsAGES.)     Histoire  de  la  Tribu  des  Osages,  dcrite  d'  apres  les 
six  Osages  actuellement  a  Paris,  par  M.  P.  V.,  half  mor.,  top  gilt, 
uncut,  RARE.  8°  Paris,  Ch.  Becket,  1827 

5432  PETERS  (Richard)     The  Case  of  the  Cherokee  Nation  against 
the  State  of  Georgia;  argued  and  determined  at  the    Supreme 
Court  of  the   U.   States,  Jan.  Term,  1831:   with   an  Appendix, 
//.  286,  boards,  uncut,  scarce.  8°  Philadelphia,  1831 

This  volume  contains  the  arguments  of  the  Counsel,  and  numerous  documents  essential 
to  the  full  development  of  the  Case,  not  included  in  the  official  report  (5  Peters). 

5433  POST  (Chr.  F.)     The   Second   Journal  of   Christian  Frederick 
Post,  on  a  Message  from  the  Governor  of   Pensilvania  to  the 
Indians  on  the  Ohio,  pp.  67,  calf  extra,  g.  e.  (  W.  Pratt}. 

8°  London,  for  J.  Wilkie,  1759 

A  BEAUTIFUL  COPY,  large  and  clean,  of  this  VERY  SCARCE  Journal — the  sequel  to  the 
one  which  was  published  by  Charles  Thomson  in  his  "  Enquiry  in  to  the  Causes  of  the 
Alienation  of  the  Delaware  &  Shawanese  Indians." 

5434  —  The  same,  //.  67,  good  copy,  new  half  green  morocco. 

8°  London,  J.  Wilkie,  1759 

5435  PRIEST  (Josiah)     American  Antiquities,  and  Discoveries  in  the 
West.     3d  Edition,  revised,  illustrations  (the  plate  preceding  the  title 
is  torn  at  a  fold},  sheep.  8°  Albany,  1833 

5436  —  The  same.     5th  Edition,  clean  fresh  copy,  sheep. 

8°  Albany,  1835 

5437  Report  of  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Reps.,  [on  the 
Georgia  Controversy,  with  the  Southern  Indians,]  with  Accompa- 
nying Documents,  //.  846,  sheep.  8°  Washington,  1827 

oooo  Removal  of  the  Southern  Indians.  See  BLUNT  (J.)  No.  5360 ; 
Speeches,  No.  5455  ;  Tracts,  No.  5479 ;  Ross  (John),  No.  5439 ; 
EVARTS  (J.),  Nos.  5391,  5392. 

5438  RHODES  (JOHN)    The  Powow,  being  a  complete  and  an  exact 
description  of  an  Indian  Banquet,  held  in  the  southerly  part  of 
North- America,   A.  D.    1777,  pp>    144,    crushed  grosgr.    red  levant 
morocco,  gilt,  VERY  SCARCE.       24°  Otsego  \N.  K],  E.  Phinney,  1808 


9  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5439  Ross  (John)  Principal  Chief  of  the  Cherokee  Nation.     Letter  in 
Answer  to  a  Friend  [John  Howard  Paine],  regarding  the  Cherokee 
Affairs  with  the  U.  S.,  //.  31,  hf.  mor.  8°  [Washington,  1836] 

5440  RUSH  (Benj.)     Oration  before  the  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  at  Phila., 
Feb.  4,  1774,  containing  an  Enquiry  into  the  Natural  History  of 
Medicine  among  the  Indians  in  North  America,  and  a  compara- 
tive view  of  their  Diseases  and  Remedies,  //.  118,  half  mor.  neat. 

8°  Philadelphia,  [1774] 

5441  SCHERER  (J.  B.)     Recherches  historiques  et  ge'ographiques  sur 
le  Nouveau  Monde,  map  and  &  plates,  pp.  xii,  (4),  352,  old  French 
calf,  gilt,  fine  copy,  scarce.  8°  Paris,  Brunei,  1777 

"  Copies  of  this  work,  "with  the  plates,  are  uncommon." — RICH.  "  Ouvrage  estime  et 
important ...  La  carte  et  les  pi.  manquent  souvent."  —  LECLERC  (1878),  no.  534.  A 
dissertation  on  the  affinities  between  languages  of  the  Old  and  the  New  World,  by  Court 
de  Gebelin,  occupies  pp.  302-345. 

5442  SCHOOLCRAFT    (Henry    R.)      Algic    Researches,     comprising 
Inquiries    respecting    the    mental   characteristics   of    the   N.    A. 
Indians.     First  Series  :  Indian  Tales  and  Legends.     2  vols.,  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  Harpers,  1839 

5443  —  Notes  on  the  Iroquois,  or  Contributions  to  American  History, 
Antiquities,  and  Ethnology,  //.  xv,  498,  two  colored  portraits,  and 
cuts,  cloth.  8°  Albany,  1847 

5444  --  Personal  Memoires  of  a  Residence  of  Thirty  Years  with  the 
Indian  Tribes  on  the  American  Frontiers,  1812-42,  portrait,  cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1851 

oooo  Six  Nations  (The)     See  COLDEN,   Nos.   5370,    5371 ;   CUSICK, 
No.  5376  ;  Four  Kings  of  Canada,  No.  5395  ;  STONE,  Nos.  5457-58. 

5445  Seneca  Indians,   in  the   State   of   New   York ;   The    Case   of, 
illustrated  by  Facts,  pp.  256,  cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1840 

5446  SMITH   (Samuel  Stanhope)     An  Essay  on  the   Causes  of   the 
Variety   of   Complexion  and    Figure   in   the   Human  Species.  .  . 
Added,    Strictures  on  Lord   Kaims's   Discourse  on  the   Original 
Diversity  of  Mankind,  pp.  (2),  in,  31,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1787 

5447  —  An   Essay  on  the   Causes  on  the  Variety  of  Complexion, 
etc. .  .  Added,  Animadversions  on  Remarks  made  on  the  first  edition, 
by  Mr.  Charles  White, .  with  an  Appendix.     2d  edition,  enlarged, 
//.  410,   sheep,  fresh  copy.  8°  New  Brunswick,  1810 

5448  [SNELLING  (Wm.  J.)  ]    Tales  of  the  Northwest ;  or,  Sketches  of 
Indian  Life  and  Character.     By  a  Resident  beyond  the  Frontier, 
pp.  viii,  288,  cloth,  uncut,  scarce.    '  16°  Boston,  1830 

5449  Society  (American)  for  the  Benefit  of    Indians,    organized    at 
Washington,  1822.     Constitution  and  By-Laws,  hf.  mor. 

8°  {Washington,  1822] 

5450  Society  of   Friends.     Some  Account  of    the    Conduct   of    the 
Religious   Society  of  Friends  towards  the  Indian  Tribes,  in  the 
Settlement  of  the  Colonies  of  East  and  West  Jersey  and  Pennsyl- 
vania, etc.,  2  colored  maps,  pp.  247,  cloth.  8°  London,  1844 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS.  99 

5451  --  A  Brief  Account  of   the   Proceedings   of  the   Committee, 
appointed  in  1795,  by  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, New  Jersey,   etc.,   for   promoting   the    Improvement   and 
gradual  Civilization  of  the  Indian  Natives,  pp.  48.     London,  1806 

—  A  Brief   Account,  etc.   by   the  Yearly  Meeting  in    Baltimore, 

//.  47.    Lond.,  1806.  With  others  (as  under),  in  one  vol.,  hf.  bd.  8°  v.  y. 

The  Travels  of  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clarke  .  .  to  the  Pacific  Ocean, . 

1804-1806  . .  And  a  Statistical  View  of  the  Indian  Nations,  map,  pp.  ix, 

309.     London,  1809. 

[Blodgett  (Samuel)]  Economica:  or  a  Statistical  Manual  for  the 
U.  States,  pp.  viii,  202,  xiv.  Washington,  1806. 

5452  Societe'  Royale  des  Antiquaires  du  Nord.     Memoires,  1836-39, 
//•  385*   (3),   maps  and  plates.  —  The  same,    1840-44,  pp.    439, 
plates.  —  The  same,  1845-49,  //.  438,  map  and  plates.     In  2  vols., 
hf.  mor.  gilt  tops,  uncut.  <&°  Copenhagen,  [1836-50] 

5453  —  Annals.     Annaler  for   Nordisk   Oldkyndighed,    1836-1837, 
//.  346,  (2),  7  plates  and  maps,  hf.  bd.,  neat.     8°  Kjobenhavn,  [1838] 

5454  Speech  (The)  of  a  Creek-Indian,  against  the  Immoderate  Use 
of   Spirituous  Liquors..  To   which  are  added,    i.   a  Letter  from 
Yariza,  an  Indian  Maid,  to  the  principal  Ladies  of  New  York : 
2.   Indian  Songs  of  Peace :  3.  An  American  Fable :    etc.,  pp.  68, 
half  vellum,  scarce,  and  curious.  8°  London,  R.  Griffiths,  1754 

5455  Speeches  on  the  Passage  of  the  Bill  for  the  Removal  of  the 
Indians,  in  Congress,  April  and  May,    1830,  pp.    viii,  304,  bds. 
uncut.  12°  Boston,  1830 

5456  Squier  (E.  G.)  and  Davis  (E.  H.)     Ancient  Monuments  of  the 
Mississippi  Valley . .  Published  for  the  Authors,  pp.  xxxix,  306, 

fine  paper,  plates  and  wood-cuts,  cloth. 

4°  New  York,  Bartlett  &  Welford,  1848 

The  Author's  edition  ;  VERY  SCARCE.  "  This  was  the  first  systematic  work  published, 
with  descriptions  of  the  Mound-builders.  .  .  The  book  has  been  out  of  print  for  some  years, 
and  the  Smithsonian  Institution  [of  whose  "Contributions  to  Knowledge"  it  was  the  first 
volume,]  is  now  buying  up  all  available  copies."  —  P.  G.  THOMSON'S  Bibl.  of  Ohio,  no. 
1094. 

5457  STONE  (Wm.  L.)    Life  of  Joseph  Brant  (Thayendanegea),  includ- 
ing the  Border  Wars  of  the  American  Revolution,  and  Sketches 
of  the  Indian  Campaigns,  etc.,  portraits  and  other  plates.     2  vols., 
cloth.  8°  New  York,  1838 

5458  —  Life  and  Times  of  Red  Jacket,  or  Sa-go-ye-wat-ha  ;  being 
the  Sequel  to  the  History  of  the  Six  Nations,  portrait,  pp.  xi,  484, 
cloth.  8°  New  York,  1841 

5459  SMITH  (Ethan)   View  of  the  Hebrews ;  or  the  Tribes  of  Israel 
in  America.     2d  edition,  improved,  pp.  285,  sheep. 

12°  Poultney,  Vt.,  1825 

5460  [THOMSON  (CHARLES)]     An   Enquiry   into   the   Causes  of  the 
Alienation  of   the  Delaware   and    Shawanese  Indians   from   the 
British   Interest,  etc.    Together  with  the   remarkable  Journal  of 
Christian  Frederic  Post,  by  whose  negotiations,  the  Indians  on  the 
Ohio,  were  withdrawn  from  the   Interest  of   the  French.    With 
Notes  by  the  Editor;  Map,  pp.  184,  a  fine  copy,  half  calf ,  absolutely 
UNCUT,  but  has  been  punctuated  throughout,  a?id  many  words  under- 
scored, apparently  with  a  view  to  re-printing  the  work,  VERY  SCARCE. 

8°  London,  for  J.  Wilkie,  1759 


IOO  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5461  [THOMSON  (CHARLES)]     An  Enquiry,  &c.     Another  copy,  large 
and  clean,  map  backed  with  linen,  sprinkled  roan,  neat. 

8°  London,  1759 

5462  THOMPSON  (G.  A.)     A  New  Theory  of  the  Two  Hemispheres  ; 
whereby  it  is  attempted  to  explain . .  the  Time  and  Manner  in  which 
America  was  Peopled,  half  mor.  uncut.         8°  n.  p.  \London\  1815 

.  The  writer  (the  translator  of  Alcedo's  Dictionary,  etc.)  infers  "that  the  grand  division 

of  the  Eastern  and  Western  Hemispheres,  .  .  did  not  take  place  till  about  half  a  century 
after  the  deluge." 

5463  THOROWGOOD  (Thomas)    IEWES  IN  AMERICA,  |  or,  |  Probabilities 
|  That   the   Americans    are   of  |  that    Race.  |  etc.,    brown   morocco 
antique,  paneled  sides,  gilt  top,  UNCUT. 

sm.  4°  London,  W.  H.  for  T.  Slater,  1650 

FIRST  EDITION.  The  author  was  the  friend  and  correspondent  of  John  Eliot,  and  a 
very  efficient  promotor  of  missionary  effort  among  the  Indians.  The  greater  part  of  his 
book  relates  to  New  England,  and  a  full  account  is  given  (pp.  104-128)  of  "the  successe  of 
the  Novangles  in  Gospellizing  the  Indians."  The  collation  is  as  given  by  Mr.  Stevens 
(Nuggets,  p.  728),  but  this  copy  has  one  additional  leaf,  immediately  preceding  the  text, 
containing  a  table  of  contents. 

5464  THOROWGOOD  (Thomas)     lewes  in  America. 

4°  London,  W.  H.  for  Tho.  Slater,  1650 

Another  copy,  red  levant  morocco  extra  gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  (Riviere].  This  has 
the  licenser's  Approbation,  on  a  leaf  preceding  the  Title,  which  is  missing  in  most  copies 
(and  is  not  noted  in  Stevens'  collation). 

5465  THATCHER  (B.   B.)     Tales  of   the    Indians,  .  .  from  Authentic 
Sources,  plate,  pp.  253,  cloth.  16°  Boston,  1831 

5466  --  Indian  Biography:  or,  an  Historical  Account  of  Individuals 
distinguished  among  the  N.  A.  Indians.    2  vols.  hf.  calf,  gilt. 

sm.  12°  New  York,  1832 

5467  TURNER  (G.)    Traits  of  Indian  Character. . .  Drawn  from  various 
sources  ;  partly  from  personal  observation.    2  vols.  cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1836 

5468  ULLOA  (A.  de)     Noticias  Americanas  :  Entretenimientos  Fisico- 
Historicos    sobre    la    America   Meridional,    y    la    Septentrional 
oriental, . . .  con  una  Relacion  particular  de  los  Indies  de  aquellos 
Paises,  sus  Costumbres  y  Usos,  etc.,  pp.  (14),  342,  Spanish  basane, 
nice  copy.  sm.  4°  Madrid,  1792 

"  Ouvrage  curieux  et  fort  int6ressant"  —  LECLERC.  The  last  chapter  (p.  323)  contains 
observations  on  the  Indian  languages  and  speculations  as  to  how  America  was  peopled. 

5469  VAIL  (Eugene  A.)     Notice  sur  les  Indiens  de  I'Amerique  du 
Nord,  four  finely  colored  portraits  of  Indians,  drawn  from  life,  and 
colored  map,  pp.  244,  half  calf  .  8°  Paris,  1840 

5470  VOLNEY  (C.  F.)     Tableau  du  Climat  et  du  Sol  des  Etats-Unis 
d'Amdrique,  half  calf  .  8°  Paris,  1822 

Contains  (pp.  478-492)  "  Vocabulaire  delaLangue  des  Miamis";  and  many  interesting 
particulars  concerning  the  Indians  of  the  West. 

5471  WILLIAMS  (John)     An  Enquiry  into  the  Truth  of  the  Tradition, 
concerning  the  Discovery  of  America,  by  Prince  Madoc  ab  Owen 
Gwynedd,  about  the  year  1170,  pp.  viii,  82,  (3)  —  Farther  Obser- 
vations  on   the    Discovery   of    America   by   Prince    Madoc,  etc., 
Containing  the  account  given  by  General  Bowles,  the  Creek  or 
Cherokee  Indian,  lately  in  London,  etc.,  pp.  ix,  52.    Two  vols.  in  one, 
new  calf,  gilt,  fine  copies,  nearly  uncut.  8°  London,  1791,  1792 

At  the  end  of  the  first  tract,  are  nearly  2  pages  of  manuscript  notes  and  additions, — 
with  references  to  other  publications  concerning  the  "  Welsh  Indians."  Both  tracts  are 

VERY  SCARCE. 


\MI   KI<  AN   INDIANS.  IOI 

-2  \\  ii  i  JAMS  (John)     An  Enquiry  into  the  Truth  of  the  Traditionx 

» concerning  the  Discovery  of  America.  By  Prince  Madoc,  etc., 
pp.  viii,  82,  (4),  half  red  mow  MI  neat.  8°  London,  1791 

;  \VHRSLEY  (Israel)  A  View  of  the  American  Indians, .  shewing 
them  to  be  the  descendants  of  the  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel,  //.  xii, 
185,  bds.  uncut.  12°  London,  1828 

4  Lives  of  Celebrated  Indians:  by  the  Author  of  Peter  Parley's 
Tales,  illustrations.  16°  Boston,  1843 — Our  Israelitish  Origin: 
by  J.  Wilson,  cloth.  12°  Phila.,  1851 — An  Indian  Speech,  in 
answer  to  a  Swedish  Missionary,  at  Conestogo,  Pa.  (1710),  //.  n, 
hf.  bd.,  scarce.  12°  Stanford,  N.  Y.  1804  —  Account  of  the 
Kehavior  of  some  Indians,  mostly  of  the  Minusing  [Minnisink] 
Tribe,//.  22,  hf.  bd.  12°  Stanford,  N.  Y.  1803  —  Indian  Narratives 
..from  Martha's  Vineyard  :  by  Experience  Mayhew.  18°  Boston, 
[1829]  —  Stories  of  Capt.  John  Smith,  of  Virginia,  hf.  bd.  18°  Hart- 
ford, 1829  —  Frontier  Sketches ..  ed.  by  D.  P.  Kidder,  hf.  mor. 
18°  New  York,  1851.  (7  vols.) 

5475  Tracts.      (Ante-Columbian  History.)      INGRAM    (Rev.    Rob't) 
Accounts  of  the  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel  being  in  America ;  recently 
published  by  R.  Manasseh  ben  Israel.  With  Observations  thereon, 
etc.,//.  56.     Colchester,  [England,']  1792  —  RAFN  (C.  C.)    America 
discovered  in  the  Tenth  Century,//.  32.    N.  York,   1838 — On 
the   Aborigines    of    America,    //.    6,    [privately   printed.]      New 
Albany •,  Tnd.,  1841,  VERY  RARE  —  NEWMAN  (John  B.)     Origin  of 
the  Red  Men ;  an  authentic  history  of  the  peopling  of  America, 
by  the  Atlantians  and  Tyrians,  portrait  of  Montezuma,  pp.  48. 
N.   Y.  1849  —  BRADLEY  (Abr.)     A  new  Theory  of   the  Earth., 
shewing,  that  after  the  Deluge,  it  was  repeopled  by  a  new  Creation 
of  Men  and  other  Animals,  //.  63.     Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  1801,  very 
scarce — NOAH  (M.  M.)     Discourse  on  the  Evidences  of  the  Am. 
Indians   being  the   descendants   of    the   Lost   Tribes   of   Israel. 
N.  Y.  1837  —  DAVIS  (A.)    Antiquities  of  Central  America,  and  the 
discovery  of  N.  England  by  the  Northmen,  etc.    xoth  ed.    Buffalo, 
1842  : —  The  same,  6th  ed.     N.  York,  1842  : — The  same,  i3th  ed. 
Troy,  1845  —  SQUIER  (E.  G.)     Observ.  on  the  Aboriginal  Monu- 
ments of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  illustrations,  pp.  79.     N.  Y.  1847 

—  RAFN  (C.  C.)     Me'moire  sur  la  De'couverte  de  PAmerique  an 
10   me    Siecle,    2    maps.     Paris,    1838.     In   i   vol.,   hf.  blue  mor. 
(Roxburghe.)  8° 

5476  Tracts.     (Historical)  WHITTLESEY    (Chas.)     Discourse   on  the 
Expedition  of  Lord  Dunmore,  against  the  Indian  Towns  on  the 
Scioto,  in  1774.     Cleveland,  1852  —  LAW   (John)   Address  before 
the  Vincennes  Hist,  and  Antiq.  Society,  map.   Louisville,  Ky.  1839 

—  HARRISON  (Wm.  H.)     Discourse    on   the    Aborigines   of    the 
Valley  of  the  Ohio,  plate.     Cincinnati,  1838  —  Official  Report,  by 
M.  Dubuisson,  of  the  War  at  Detroit,  1712,  between  the  French 
and   the   Indians.     Detroit,   1845 — Authentic    Narrative    of    the 
Seminole  War :  and  of  the  Escape  of  Mrs.  Mary  Godfrey  and  her 
children.     N.  Y.  1836 — Transactions  between  the  Indians  and 
Friends  in   Pennsylvania,    1791-2.     London,    1792  —  DUPONCEAU 
(P.  S.)  and  FISHER  (J.  F.)  Memoir  of  the  Treaty  made  by  Wm. 


IO2  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

Penn  with  the  Indians,  pp.  63.  Phila.  1836  — BARRATT  (J.)  The 
Indian  of  N.  England . .  with  [Etchemin]  Vocabularies.  Middle- 
town,  Ct.  1851  —  TYSON  (J.  R.)  Discourse  on  the  Surviving 
Remnant  of  the  Indian  Race.  Phila.  1836  —  McCov  (I.) 
Remarks  on  the  Practicability  of  Indian  Reform ;  embracing  their 
Colonization.  Boston,  1827:  —  The  same.  2d  edition.  With  an 
Appendix.  New  York,  1829  —  Constitution  etc.  of  The  American 
Society  for  promoting  the  Civilization  and  Improvement  of  the 
Indians.  [Washington,  1822]  —  Vindication  of  the  Cherokee 
Claims,  addressed  to  the  Town  Meeting  in  Philadelphia,  Jan.  u, 
1830— Rights  of  the  States:  a  Reply  to  Hon.  Wm.  Wirt's 
"  Rights  of  the  Indians  "  :  by  a  Member  of  the  Mississippi  Bar. 
n.  p.  1830.  14  in  i  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor.  (Roxburgh^),  8° 

5477  Tracts.     (Captivities,  Travels,  and  Theories.)    Narrative  of  the 
Life  of  Mrs.  Mary  Jemison .  .  to  her  death  at  the  Seneca  Reserva- 
tion, near  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1833,  wood-engravings.   Rochester,  1840  — 
Narrative  of  the  Life  and  Sufferings  of  Mrs.  Jane  Johns,  who  was 
scalped  by  Seminole  Indians,  in  E.  Florida.     Charleston,  1837  — 
Narrative  of  the  Massacre  of  the  wife  and  children  of  Thomas 
Baldwin ..  in   Kentucky,  wood  cuts  (one  folding).      IV.  York,  1835 
—  Report  of   a  Visit  to    some  Tribes    of    Indians  west   of    the 
Mississippi :  by  John  D.  Lang  and  Samuel  Taylor,  Jr.    Providence, 
1843  —  Appeal  ..  on   the    condition   and   prospects  of   the  New 
York  Indians ;  in  answer  to  "The  Case  of  the  N.  Y.  Indians,"  etc. ; 
by  N.  T.  Strong.     N.  Y.  1841 — Journal  of  a  Tour  in  the  Indian 
Territory :  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Missions  of  the  P.  E. 
Church,  3    maps.     N.    Y.    1844  —  Examination   of    the    Controv. 
between  Georgia  and  the  Creeks.    From  the  N.  Y.  Review,  1825  — 
Narrative  of  the  Committee  of  Friends  of  N.  York  in  relation  to 
the  Indians.     N.    York,    1839  —  Address  on    the  Condition  and 
Prospects  of  the  Aboriginal  Inhabitants  of  N.  A.,  with  particular 
reference  to  the  Seneca  Nation  :  by  M.  B.  Pierce,  a  Seneca  Chief. 
Stcetts  Press,  1838  —  Report  to  Council  of  Mass.,  on  the  memorials 
of  the  Seneca  Indians  and  others.     Boston,  1840  —  Memorial  of 
Committees  of  Friends  to  the  President  of  the  U.  S.,  in  relation  to 
the  Indians  of  N.  Y.   State.   N.  Y.  1840.     In  i  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor. 
(Roxburghe).  8° 

Bound  in,  is :  Encarnacion  Prisoners :  an  Account  of  the  March  of  the  Kentucky 
Cavalry  to  the  Rio  Grande,  etc.  with  Incidents  and  Sketches  on  the  Route  and  in  Mexico. 
By  a  Prisoner.  Louisville,  Ky.  1848. 

5478  Tracts.     (Apes,  Occorn,  Cusick,  et  al.)     Thrilling  Sketch  of  the 
Life  of  the  distinguished  Chief  Okah  Tubbee,  alias,  Wm.  Chubbee, 
of  the  Choctaw  Nation.     By  Rev.  L.  L.  Allen.     N.    Y.  1849  — 
APES  (Wm.)     The   Experiences  of  Five  Christian  Indians  of  the 
Pequod   Tribe.     Boston,    1833: — The  same.   2d   edition,  Boston, 
1837  :  —  Eulogy  on  King  Philip,  as  pronounced  at  the  Odeon,  in 
Boston,  by  the  Rev.  Wm.  Apes,  an  Indian.     Bost.  1836  : — OCCOM 
(Samson)     Sermon  at  the  Execution  of  Moses  Paul,  an  Indian, 
at   New    Haven.     Hartford,  E.  Watson   [1772]   4°: — The  same, 
N.  London,  T.  Green,  n.  d.    [1772]: — The  same,  3d  edition,  New 
London,   T.  Green,   1772:  —  The  same,  4th  edition,  ibid.  1772:  — 
The  same,  Boston,  J.  Boyles,  1773  :  —  The  same,  Northampton,  1801 


THE    AMERICAN    INDIANS.  IO3 

—  CUSICK  (David)  Ancient  History  of  the  Six  Nations,  wood 
engravings,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  1848.  —  FESSENDEN  (J.)  Sermon  at 
Deerfield  to  Indians,  descendants  of  Eunice  Williams,  Greenfield, 
1837  —  SQUIER  (E.  G.)  New  Mexico  and  California:  The 
Ancient  Monuments,  etc.,  illustrated,  n.  t.  p.  [1848]  —  Rev.  Jos. 
Baxter's  Journal  of  Visits  to  the  Indians  on  the  Kennebec  River, 
1717:  with  Notes  by  E.  Nason,  (one  of 12  copies  repr.from  the  N.  E. 
Hist,  and  Geneal.  Register],  Boston,  1867. —  First  Ann.  Report  of 
the  Am.  Society  for  prom,  the  Improvement  of  the  Indian  Tribes, 
New  Haven,  1824.  In  i  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe).  8° 

5479  Tracts.     (Removal  of  the  Indians.    Seminole  War.)     Speeches 
of  Messrs.  Frelinghuysen,  and  Sprague,  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  and 
Messrs.  Edw.  Everett,  Kensey  Johns,  J.  W.  Huntington,  and  Wilde 
(of  Georgia),  in  the  Ho.  of  Reps.,  April  and  May,  1830,  on  the 
Bill  for  Removing  the  Indians.  (6)   Washington,  1830  —  President's 
Message,  with  Report  of  Sec.  of  War,  of  Expenditures  for  the 
Civilization  of  the  Ind.  Tribes.    Wash.,   1822  —  Correspondence 
betw.  Gen.  Jackson  and  J.  C.  Calhoun,  on  the  course  of  the  latter, 
in  Mr.  Monroe's  cabinet,  on  the  Seminole  War.    Wash.,  1831  — 
Speech  of  Alex.  Smyth,  of  Va.,  in  the  Ho.  of  Reps.,  January  21, 
1819,  on  the  Seminole  War.    n.  t.  p.  —  Report  of  Committee  of 
U.  S.  Senate  on  [Gen.  Jackson's  conduct  of  the  War  in  Florida], 
1819.    n.  t.  p.  — President's  Message,  transmitting  information  in 
relation  to  the  War  with  the  Seminoles,  //.    165.    Wash.    1818. 
ii  in  i  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe).  8° 

5480  Reports  (2d,  3d,  4th,  and  5th  Annual)  of  the  Regents  of  the 
University  of  New  York,  on  the  State  Cabinet  of  Natural  History, 
and  the  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Collection,  plates,  many  colored, 
plans  of  earth  works,  and  wood  cuts.     4  vols.  in  one,  hf.  blue  mor. 
(Roxburghe).  8°  Albany,  1849-52 

5481  Tracts.    GOLDSMITH  (Rev.  J.)    View  of  the  Character,  Manners, 
and  Customs  of  the  N.  Americans,  comprehending  an  Account  of 
the  Northern  Indians,  etc.,  plates.   Phila.  1810  —  [FRANKLIN  (B.)] 
Observations  on  the .  .  Indian  Nations  of  this  Continent.    Phila. 
1784  —  Catalogue  of    Catlin's  Indian  Gallery.    N.  York,    1838  — 
Atala,  or  the  Amours  of  Two  Indians,  in  the  Wilds  of  America, 
//.   129,  plate.  London,  1802  —  Hist.   Sketch  of  the  Church  and 

Missions  of  the  United  Brethren,  //.  97.  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1848  — 
BROMLEY  (W.)  Appeal . .  in  behalf  of  the  Indians  of  N.  America. 
Halifax  (N.  S.),  1820  —  HUMPHREY  (Heman)  Indian  Rights  and 
our  Duties.  2d  ed.  Amherst,  1830  —  HILHOUSE  (Wm.)  Indian 
Notices  :  or  Sketches  . .  of  the  Several  Nations  [of  British  Guiana], 
pp.  133,  with  a  comparative  vocabulary,  n.  p.  \_London\,  1825.  8  in 
i  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor.  12° 

5482  Tracts.    Account  of  a  Visit  made  to  the  Quakers  in  Philadelphia, 
by  Papoonahoal,  and  other  Indians,  chiefly  of  the  Minisink  Tribe. 
London,   1761 — ATHERTON  (Wm.)     Narrative   of    Suffering   and 
Defeat  of   the  North   Western   Army,   under   Gen.   Winchester, 
//.  152.  Frankfort,  Ky.  1842  —  Chronological  Table  of  remarkable 
Events  in  the  Province  of  the  Mass.  Bay,  1602  to  1770.   Containing 
. .  An  Account  of  the  Indian  Wars,  etc.,  curious  wood-cut,  scarce. 


104  THE   AMERICAN   INDIANS. 

Boston,  1771  —  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Sufferings  of  Mrs. 
Harriot  Lewis  and  her  three  children,  folding  wood-engraving. 
Boston,  1818  —  The  Indians;  or  Narratives  of  Massacres  and 
Depredations  on  the  Frontier,  in  Wawasink  and  its  Vicinity . .  By 
a  Descendant  of  Huguenots,//.  79.  Rondout,  1846 —  Singular 
Adventures  and  Captivity  of  Thomas  Barry,  among  the  Monsipi 
Indians  (1797-99),  Colored  plate,  pp.  62,  uncut.  Sommers-Town, 
1802  —  Narrative  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen's  Captivity :  by  himself. 
4th  ed.,  with  Notes,//.  120.  Burlington,  C.  Goodrich,  1846  — 
7  in  i  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe).  12° 

5483  Graphic  Sketches  from  old  and  authentic  works,  illustrating  the 
Costume,  Habits,  and  Character,  of  the  Aborigines  of  America. 
23  plates,  (from  DeBry]  cloth,  slightly  water-stained. 

8°  New  York,  1841 


TREATIES   AND   CONFERENCES. 

5484  (VIRGINIA.)     Articles  |  of  |  Peace  |  Between  |  The  Most  Serene 
and  Mighty  Prince  |  Charles  II.    .  .    And  Several  |  Indian  Kings 
and  Queens,  &c.  |  Concluded  the  2gth  day  of  May,   1677.  [  Pub- 
lished by  His  Majesties  Command.  |//.  18,  UNCUT. 

sm.  4°  London,  John  Bill,  Christ.  Barker,  [<Sv  others^,  1677 

These  articles  were  signed  "at  the  Camp  at  Middle  Plantation,"  by  the  Queen  of 
Pamunkey,  The  Queen  of  Waonoke,  the  King  of  the  Nottoways,  and  the  King  of  the 
"  Nancymond"  Indians,  and  by  Captain  John  West,  son  to  the  Queen  of  Pamunkey;  and 
their  marks  are  given  on  p.  16. 

VERY  RARE.     Not  known  to  Rich  or  Ternaux. 

5485  (EASTERN  INDIANS.)    The  Conference  with  the  Eastern  Indians 
at  the  further  Ratification  of   the   Peace,   Held  at  Falmouth  in 
Casco-Bay,  in  July,   1727,  //.  30,  wants  the  last  page  (containing 
only  a  few  lines),  half  bound,  VERY  RARE.  4°  {Boston,  1727] 

On  page  u,  are  the  marks  of  the  Principal  Chiefs  of  the  Eastern  Indians,  who  sub- 
scribed the  Agreement. 

5486  (Six  NATIONS.)    A  Treaty  with  the  Indians  of  the  Six  Nations, 
at  Philadelphia,  in  July,  1742,  //.  25,  fine  copy,  UNCUT. 

folio,  Philadelphia,  B.  Franklin,  1743 

5487  —  Another  copy,  half  mor.,    last  leaf  mended. 

folio,  Philadelphia,  1743 

5488  —  The  Treaty  Held  with  the  Indians  of  the  Six  NATIONS,  at 
Lancaster,  in  Pennsylvania,  in  June,   1744.     To  which  is  prefix'd, 
An  Account  of  the  first  Confederation  of  the  Six  Nations,  their 
present  Tributaries,  etc.,  pp.  xii,  79,  polished  calf  gilt,  yellow  edges 
(Bedford},  VERY  RARE. 

8°  Williamsburg^Va^,  Wm.  Parks,  n.  d.  [1744] 

5489  --  A  Treaty,  Held  at  the  Town  of  Lancaster,  in  Pennsylvania, 
By  the  Hon.   the  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Province,  and  the 
Hon.  the  Commissioners  for.  /.  Virginia  and  Maryland,  with  the 
Indians  of  the  Six  Nations,  in  June,  I744,//.  39,  fine  copy,  UNCUT. 

folio,  Philadelphia,  B.  Franklin,  1744 


TREATIES  AND  CONFERENCES.  10$ 

5490  --  An  Account  of  the  Treaty  Held  at  the  City  of  Albany,  in 
the  Province  of  New  York,  By  His  Excellency,  the  Governor  of 
that  Province,  and  the  Hon.  Commissioners  for  Massachusetts, 

;mecticut,   and    Pennsylvania,   with   the    Indians   of    the   Six 
Nations,  In  October,  1745,  //.  20,  fine,  clean  copy. 

folio,  Philadelphia,  B.  Franklin,  1745 

5491  —  A  Treaty  between  the  President  and  Council  of  the  Province 
of  Pennsylvania,  and  the  Indians  of  Ohio,  Held  at  Philadelphia, 
Nov.  13,  1747,  //.  8.  Philadelphia,  B.  Franklin,  1748  — A  Treaty 
held  by  Commissioners,  Members  of  the  Council,  of  Pennsylvania, 
at  Lancaster,  With  some  Chiefs  of  the  Six  Nations  at  Ohio,  and 
others,  for  the  admission  of  the  Twightwee  Nation  into  the  Alliance 
of  his  Majesty,  &c.,  July,  1748,  pp.  10.  Phil.,  B.  Franklin,  1748  — 
[A  Treaty  held  with  the  Seneca  Indians,  at  Philadelphia,  the  ist 
July,  1749,]  5  pp.  (38-43).    (From  "Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the 
House  of  Representatives.")     {Phil,  B.  Franklin,  1749]    Three, 
in  one  parcel,  fine  clean  copies,  nearly  uncut.  folio. 

5492  (MICMACS,  of  Nova  Scotia.)     Treaty,  or,  Articles  of  Peace  and 
Friendship  renewed,  between  His  Excellency  Peregrine  Thomas 
Hopson,  Esq ;    Captain  General  and  Governor  in  Chief,  in  and 
over   His  Majesty's   Province   of   Nova-Scotia   or  Accadie,   Vice 
Admiral  of  the  same,  etc.  and  Major  Jean  Baptiste  Cope,  Chief 
Sachem  of  the  Tribe  of  Mickmack  Indians,  inhabiting  the  Eastern 
Coast  of  the  said  Province,  and  Andrew  Hadley  Martin,  Gabriel 
Martin,  and  Francis  Jeremiah,  Members  and  Delegates  of  the  said 
Tribe,  for  themselves  and  their  said  Tribe,  their  Heirs,  and  the 

Heirs   of   their   Heirs   forever [Subscribed]   in   the   Council 

Chamber  at  Halifax,  this  22d  day  of  November,  1752.    Four  pages, 

folio,  English  and  French,  in  parallel  columns.    In  colophon,  — 
HALIFAX  :  Printed  by  JOHN  BUSHELL,  Printer  to  the  Government, 

1753 

A  fresh  copy,  nearly  uncut  (neatly  bound  in  half  morocco)  of  an  EXTREMELY 
RARE  piece,  which,  apart  from  its  historical  importance,  is  of  extraordinary  interest  to 
collectors,  as  one  of  the  EARLIEST  PRODUCTIONS  of  the  FIRST  PRESS  IN  THE 
BRITISH  PROVINCES  (outside  of  the  limits  of  the  United  States). 

John  Bushel!  went  from  Boston  to  Halifax  in  1751,  and  established  the  first  press  in 
Nova  Scotia,  in  the  latter  part  of  that  year.  In  January,  1752,  he  published  the  first 
newspaper  in  the  Province,  "  The  Halifax  Gazette,"  —  thirteen  years  before  Brown  and 
Gilmor  set  up  the  first  English  press  in  Canada,  at  Quebec,  and  twenty-three  years  before 
a  press  was  established  in  Montreal. 

5493  (NEW  JERSEY.)     A   Treaty  Between  the  Government  of  New- 
Jersey,   and  the  Indians    Inhabiting   the   several    Parts   of   said 
Province,   Held  at  Croswicks,  in  the  County  of  Burlington,  Jan. 
[8th  and  gth],  1756,  beautiful  clean  copy,  pp.  u,  nearly  UNCUT. 

folio,  Philadelphia,  Wm.  Bradford,  [1756] 

Appended  is  a  MANUSCRIPT  account  (2  pp.)  of  "  the  first  and  second  Conference  held 
with  Tedyuscung,  in  July  and  November,  1756,"  which  were  "not  to  be  met  with,  being 
out  of  print." 

5494  —  Minisink  Indians.    A  Message  from  His  Excellency  Francis 
Bernard,   Esq. . .  Governor  of  New-Jersey,  &c.  to   the   Minisink 
Indians,    and   a   Conference    in    consequence    thereof,   held    at 
Burlington,  August  the  7th  and  8th,  1758,  //.  6,   n.  t.  p.,  hf.  bd., 
RARE.  folio,  [P/iila.?  1758] 


IO6  THE   AMERICAN   INDIANS. 

5495  (Six  NATIONS,  and  others.)     An  Account  of  Conferences  held, 
and  Treaties  made,  between   Sir  William  Johnson,  Bart,  and  the 
Chief  Sachems  and  Warriors  of  the  Mohawks,  Oneidas,  Onondagas, 
Cayugas,  Senekas,  Tuskaroras,  Aughquageys,  Skaniadaradighronos, 
Chugnuts,  Mahickanders,  Shawanese,  Kanuskagos,  Toderighronos, 
and  Oghquagoes,  Indian  Nations, .  on  different  Occasions,  at  Fort 
Johnson  .  .  in  1755    and  1756.    With   a   Letter   from    Rev.    Mr. 
Hawley  to  Sir  Wm.  Johnson,  written  at  the  desire  of  the  Delaware 
Indians.     And   a   Preface,    giving   a   short   account   of   the    Six 
Nations,  etc.,  pp.  xii,  3-77,  hf.  mor.,  VERY  SCARCE. 

8°  London,  A.  Miller,  1756 

5496  (CATAWBAS  and  CHEROKEES.)    A  Treaty  held  with  the  Catawba 
and  Cherokee  Indians,  at  the  Catawba-Town  and  Broad  River,  in 
. .  February  and  March,  1756.    By  Virtue  of  a  Commission  granted 
by  the  Honorable  Robert  Dinwiddie  . .  Governor  . .  of  Virginia,  to 
the  Honorable  Peyton   Randolph  and  William    Byrd,   Esquires. 
Published  by  order  of  the  Governor,  //.  xiv,  25,  smooth  calf,  extra, 
gilt  (F.  Bedford),  VERY  RARE.       4°  Williamsburg,  W.  Hunter,  1756 

5497  Several  Conferences    between    some   of  the  principal  People 
amongst  the  Quakers  in  Pennsylvania,  and  the  Deputies  from  the 
Six   Indian    Nations,  .  .  In   order  to  reclaim  their  Brethren   the 
Delaware  Indians  from  their  Defection,  etc.  .  To  which  is  prefix'd 
Two  Addresses  from  the  Quakers,  to  the  Lieut.  Governor  and  the 
General  Assembly,  etc.,  pp.  28.  8°  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  1756 

VERY  RARE.  This  publication  seems  to  have  been  made  from  a  manuscript  copy,  and 
is  more  accurate  than  the  London  reprint  of  "  An  Account  of  Conferences  "  &c.,  No.  5495. 
To  the  "  Two  Addresses "  is  appended  a  copy  of  Gov.  Morris's  Proclamation  of  War 
against  the  Delawares,  with  the  off er,  " as  well  to  Indians  as  to  Christians"  of  liberal 
bounties  for  Delaware  Scalps. 

5498  —  MANUSCRIPT.  Part  of  the  Original  minutes  of  the  Conferences 
between  the  Quakers  in  Pennsylvania  and  the  Deputies  of  the 
Six  Nations,  in  April,  1756.     7  pp.,  hf.  mor.  neat.  4° 

The  first  leaf  (2  pp.)  contains  a  speech  of  Israel  Pemberton  to  the  Indians,  April  2ist, 
and  the  reply  of  Scarroyada.  The  remaining  five  pages  comprise  the  minutes  (complete) 
of  the  "  Conference  held  ye  23d  of  ye  4th  [April]  1756,  in  ye  house  of  Israel  Pemberton." 
On  the  sixth  page  is  the  mark  of  the  Indian  interpreter,  Hendrick,  alias  Andrew  Montour. 

These  minutes  are  printed  —  with  many  alterations  —  in  "An  Account  of  Conferences  " 
etc.  London,  1756,  pp.  69-77  (No.  5495). 

5499  Minutes  of    Conferences,  held  with   the  Indians,   at   Harris's 
Ferry,  and  at  Lancaster,  In  March,  April,  and  May,  1757,  //.  22. 

folio,  Philadelphia,  B.  Franklin,  and  D.  Hall,  1757 

5500  Minutes  of  Conferences,  held  with  the  Indians,  at  Easton,  In 
the  months  of  July,  and  August,  1757,  Phil.,  B.  Franklin,  and  D. 
Hall,   1757.  —  Address   of    the  Trustees   and   Treasurer   of    the 
Friendly  Association  for  regaining  and  preserving  Peace  with  the 
Indians  by  Pacific  Measures,  to  [Gov.]  William  Denny,  (dated, 
Philadelphia,  i4th  of  7th  month,  1757,)  4  pp-    Two  in  one  parcel. 

folio,  1757 

5501  Minutes  of  Conferences,  held  at  Easton,  in  October,  1758,  With 
the  Chief  Sachems  and  Warriors  of   the  Mohawks,   Oneidos  .  .  . 
Tutetoes,  Skaniadaradigronos,  consisting  of  the  Nanticokes  and 
Conoys,  who  now  make  one  Nation ;  Chognuts,  Delaware,  Unamies, 
Mahickanders,  [and  others,]  //.  31,  fine  copy. 

folio,  Phila.,  B.  Franklin,  and  D.  Hall,  1758 


WARS  AND  EXPEDITIONS.  IO/ 

5502  Indian  Treaties,  and  Laws  and   Regulations  relating  to  Indian 
Affairs :  to  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  containing  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Old  Congress,  and  other  State  Papers,  in  relation  to 
Indian  Affairs,  pp.  xx,  661,  doth,  uncut.  8°  Washington,  1826 

Compiled  [by  S.  S.  Hamilton]  under  orders  of  the  Department  of  War. 

5503  Proceedings  of  an  Indian  Council  held  at  the  Buffalo  Creek 
Reservation,  N.  Y.,  April,  1842,  //.  83.  8°  Baltimore,  1842 

This  Council  was  held  for  the  purpose  of  laying  before  the  Senecas  the  Supplemental 
v  .i-rced  upon,  for  the  reconveyance  to  them  of  a  portion  of  their  lands  in  New  York. 


WARS  AND  EXPEDITIONS. 

5504  (Black  Hawk  War.)    History  of  the  War  between  they.  S.  and 
the  Sac  arid  Fox  Nations  of  Indians,  and  parts  of  other  disaffected 
Tribes,  in   1828,   1831,  and  1832.     By  John  A.  Wakefield,  Esq, 

pp.  x,  142,  cloth,  very  scarce.      12°  Jacksonville,  III.,  C.  Goudy,  1834 

5505  -  -  Life  of  Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak  or  Black  Hawk,  . .  with  an 
account  of  the  cause  and   general  history  of  the  late  War,  his 
surrender,  etc.     Dictated  hy  himself,  wood-cut  portrait,  pp.  155, 
hf.  bd.  12°  Boston,  T.  Abbot,  1845 

5506  BOUQUET'S  EXPEDITION.    An  Historical  Account  of  the  Expedi- 
tion against  the  Ohio  Indians,  in  the  Year    1764.     Under  the 
command   of    Henry   Bouquet,   Esq. ;    Colonel.  .  .  Including  his 
Transactions  with  the  Indians,  .  .  with  an  Introductory  Account  of 
the  Preceding  Campaign,  and  Battle  at  Rushy- Run,  etc.    Published 
from  authentic  Documents,  by  a  Lover  of  his  Country  [Wm.  Smith], 
2  Maps  (mounted  on  linen),  and  plan,  and  a  rare  engraving  inserted, 

pp.  xiii,  71,  levant  black  morocco,  full  gilt,  sides  filleted  and  ornamented, 
ins.  borders  (Matthews).  4°  Philadelphia,  Wm.  Bradford,  1765 

A  VERY  LARGE,  CLEAN,  AND  FINE  COPY,  in  which  has  been  inserted,  as  a  frontispiece, 
a  reduced  copy  by  Paul  Revere  (engraved  for  the  Royal  American  Magazine,  Dec.  1774,) 
of  Benj.  West's  design  of  "  A  Conference  held  between  some  Indian  Chiefs  and  Colonel 
Bouquet,"  one  of  the  illustrations  of  the  English  edition  of  the  "Historical  Account;" 
and  a  reprint  of  the  rare  Narrative  of  ROBERT  EASTBURN,  (taken  from  the  same  number 
of  the  Royal  American  Magazine)  neatly  mounted,  is  bound  at  the  end  of  the  volume. 

5507  --An    Historical   Account,    etc.      Another  copy,   original  half- 
binding,  neat.  4°  Philadelphia,  1765 

From  the  library  of  the  Marquis  of  Hastings.  The  name  of  the  "  Earl  of  Moira "  is 
written  on  the  map  (which  is  slightly  torn  on  the  inner  fold). 

:  5508  --  An  Historical  Account,  etc.,  pp.  xiii,  71,  folded  maps,  plans, 
and  two  full-page  engravings  from  Benjamin  Wesfs  designs  (engr. 
by  Grignon  and  Canot\  MANUSCRIPT  PROCLAMATION,  SIGNED  BY 
COL.  BOUQUET  (1758)  inserted,  calf,  gilt. 

4°  London,  repr.  for  T.  Jefferies,  1766 

A  VERY  LARGE  (LARGE  PAPER?)  and  FINE  COPY,  from  the  Woburn  Abbey  library, 
with  splendid  impressions  of  the  plates. 

5509  --An  Historical  Account,  etc.     Another  LARGE  and  FINE  copy, 
calf,  rebacked,  very  neat.  4°  London,  repr.  for  T.  Jefferies,  1766 

5510  —  An  Historical  Account,  etc.,  calf  gilt. 

12°  Dublin,  for  John  Milliken,  1769 
This  VERY  SCARCE  Dublin  reprint  did  not  contain  the  map  or  illustrations. 


IO8  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5511  (BOQUET'S  EXPEDITION.)     Relation  Historique  de  PExpedition 
centre  les  Indians  de  1'Ohio  en  1764,  commande'e  par  le  Chevalier 
Henry  Bouquet,  etc.  Traduit  de  PAnglois,   par  C.  G.  F.  Dumas, 

//.  xvi,  147,   (10),  folded  map,  plans,  and  two  full-page  engravings, 
hf.  green  morocco  gilt,  top  gilt.     UNCUT,  FINE  COPY. 

8°  Amsterdam,  1769 

SCARCE.  The  Translator's  Preface  (pp.  vi.-xvi)  contains  "a  Sketch  of  the  life  of  the 
late  M.  Bouquet,"  not  in  the  English  edition  ;  and  a  "  Table  des  Matieres  "  (9  pages) 
has  been  added  to  the  work. 

5512  CRESAP.     A  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  late  Capt. 
Michael  Cresap  [by  John  J.  Jacob],  with  many  manuscript  correc- 
tions by  the  author,  pp.  123,  i,  VERY  SCARCE. 

12°  Cumberland,  Md.,  for  the  Author,  by  J.  M.  Buchanan,  1826 

On  the  guard  leaf  is  written:  "A.  A.  Browne  from  John  J.  Jacob,  Esq.  of  Hampshire 
County,  Virginia,  late  a  Captain  in  the  Maryland  Line,  in  the  Revolutionary  War,"  and 
below  :  "  Presented  by  A.  A.  Browne  to  Edw.  D.  Ingraham,  1832." 

This  account  of  Capt.  Cresap's  life,  and  services  in  "  Dunmore's  War,"  was  written  in 
refutation  of  the  charges  made  against  him  by  Mr.  Jefferson  (in  the  Notes  on  Virginia,} 
of  the  murder  of  Logan's  family,  and  of  the  statements  in  Dr.  Doddridge's  account  of 
Dunmore's  War.  The  author  had  been  from  boyhood  an  inmate  of  Capt.  Cresap's  family, 
and  married  his  widow,  in  1781. 

Two  other  scarce  pieces  are  bound  in  the  same  volume : — 

Memoirs  of  Andrew  Sherburne,  a  Pensioner  of  the  Navy  of  the  Revolution. 
Written  by  himself.  Utica,  Wm.  Williams,  1828. 

WHITE  (Samuel)  History  of  the  American  Troops  during  the  late  War  [1812-14] 
under  the  command  of  Cols.  Fenton  and  Campbell,  Giving  an  account  of  the  crossing  of 
Lake  Erie  to  Long  Point ;  the  crossing  of  Niagara  by  the  troops  under  Gens.  Gaines, 
Brown,  Scott,  and  Porter ;  .  .  the  battle  of  Chippewa ;  the  imprisonment  of  Col.  Bull, 
Major  Galloway,  and  the  author,  etc.  Baltimore,  1829. 

55  T3  —  JACOB  QOHN  J.)  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  late 
Capt.  Michael  Cresap.  Reprinted  from  the  Cumberland  Edition 
of  1826,  with  Notes  and  Appendix. —  BOYER  (Lieut.}  A  Journal 
of  Wayne's  Campaign,  against  the  Northwestern  Indians,  1794. 
Two  in  one  vol.,  uncut.  4°  Cincinnati,  O.,  for  Wm.  Dodge,  1866 

5514  CHURCH  (Thos.)     The  History  of   King  Philip's  War :.  with 
some  account  of  the  Divine  Providence  towards  Col.  Benjamin 
Church  .  .  To  which  is  now  added,  an  Index,  Notes*  and  Correc- 
tions, etc.,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake,  engraving  of  King  Philip,  pp.  304, 
sheep,  scarce.    .  12°  Boston,  1825 

5515  —  The  same.  Second  edition,  with  plates,  pp.  360,  mottled  roan. 

16°  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1834 

5516  DODDRIDGE   (Rev.   Dr.   Jos.)     Notes   on   the  Settlement   and 
Indian  Wars  of  the  western  parts  of  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania, 
[1763-83.]    With  a  View  of  the  State  of  society  and  manners  of 
the  first  settlers  of  the  Western  Country.     By  the  Rev.  Dr.  Jos. 
Doddridge,  pp.  (10),  v~3i6,  clean,  unused  copy,  sheep. 

12°  Wellsburgh,  Va.,  for  the  Author,  1824 

VERY  SCARCE,  and  valuable  for  its  pictures  of  the  times  within  the  recollection  of  the 
author.  The  title-page,  as  given  by  Mr.  Sabin  (Dictionary,  no.  20490)  and  Mr.  Field, 
seems  to  have  been  re-printed  after  the  author's  death  (Nov.,  1826),  describing  him  as 
"  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Doddridge." 

"  This  work  is  the  production  of  a  gentleman  who  was  reared  in  the  wilderness,  and  was 
intimately  acquainted  with  the  whole  subject  on  which  he  writes ;  it  is  drawn  from  original 
sources,  and  almost  entirely  from  personal  observation." — THOMSON'S  Bibl.  of  Ohio, 
no.  331. 

5517  DRAKE  (SAMUEL  G.)     The  Old  Indian  Chronicle  ;  a  Collection 
of  rare  tracts  written  .  .  in  the  time  of  King  Philip's  War  .  .  To 
which   are    now   added,    Chronicles   of    the   Indians,   from    the 
Discovery  of  America,  wood-cuts,  pp.  222,  scarce.    16°  Boston,  1836 


WARS  AND  EXPEDITIONS.  ICX) 

I  i  INT  (Timo.)  Indian  Wars  of  the  West,  .  .  with  a  View  of  the 
Character,  Manners,  Monuments,  and  Antiquities  of  the  Western 
Indians,  //.  240,  sheep.  12°  Cincinnati,  1833 

5519  —  The  same,  another  copy \  sheep. 

5520  History  (A)  of  the  Indian  Wars  with  the  First  Settlers  of  the 
U.   States,  to  the   Commencement  of  The  Late  War;   together 
with  an  Appendix,  not  before  added  to  this  history,  containing 
interesting  accounts  of  the  Battles  fought  by  Gen.  Andrew  Jackson. 
With  two  plates,  pp.  196,  half  roan,  fine  copy,'  SCARCE. 

12°  Rochester,  N.  K,  1828 

The  plates  are  by  "  Cable,"  and  are  interesting  specimens  of  that  artist's  peculiar  style. 
The  Account  of  Gen.  Jackson's  battles  has  a  separate  title  (after  p.  184)  and  imprint. 

5521  HOYT  (E.)     Antiquarian  Researches  ; 'comprising  a  History  of 
the  Indian  Wars  in  the  Country  bordering  on  Connecticut  River 
and  parts  adjacent,  etc.,  engraved  title,  and  view  of  the  Old  House  in 
Deerfield,  pp.  xii,  312,  hf.  blue  calf,  neat.     8°  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1824 

5522  —  Another  copy,  boards,  uncut. 

5523  HUBBARD  (Wm.)     A  Narrative  of   the  Indian  Wars  in  New- 
England,  from  the  first  Planting  thereof  in  the  Year  1607,  to  the 
Year  1677.  //.  288,  unused  copy,  in  the  original  binding,  SCARCE. 

12°  Boston,  John  Boyle,  1775 
"  This  edition  was  edited  (with  a  Preface)  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prince." 

5524  —  A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars,  etc. 

12°  Worcester,  D.  Greenleaf,  1801 

5525  —  A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars,  etc.,//.  2 28,  scarce  edition. 

12°  Norwich,  J.  Trumbull,  [1802] 

5526  —  A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars,  etc. 

12°  Danbury,  S.  Nichols,  1803 

5527  —  A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars,  etc.,  sheep. 

8°  Stockbridge,  H.  Willard,  1803 

5528  —  A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars,  etc.,  sheep,  nice  copy. 

12°  Brattleborough,  W.  Fessenden,  1814 

5529  LOUDON   (Archibald)     A  |  Selection,  |  of    Some    of    the    most 


interesting  |  Narratives,  |  of  |  Outrages,  Committed 
|  in  |  their  Wars,  f  with  the  White  People.  |  Also, 


by  the  |  Indians, 
An  Account  of 


their  Manners,  Customs,  Traditions,  Religious  Sentiments,  Modes 
of  Warfare,  etc.  Compiled  from  the  best  Authorities.  2  vols., 
//.  (12),  5-355  ;  (4),  13-269,  levant  red  morocco  extra,  filleted  sides,  ins. 
borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  sm.  12°  Carlisle,  A.  Loudon,  1808,  1811 

A  SURPASSINGLY  FINE  copy  of  this  "RAREST  of  books  on  American  history." 
In  condition,  it  leaves  to  the  most  fastidious  and  exacting  of  collectors  nothing  to  be 
desired.  The  binding  is  in  Mr.  Bedford's  best  style. 

For  the  collation,  see  Field's  Indian  Bibliography,  p.  248,  —  which,  by  the  way,  omits 
mention  of  the  very  curious  wood-engraving  of  Delaware  "hieroglyphics,"  on  p.  324 
of  Vol.  I. 

5530  LOUDON  (Arch.)  A  Selection  of  Some  of  the  most  interesting 
Narratives,  etc.  ANOTHER  COPY.  2  vols.,  polished  blue  calf,  extra 
gilt,  g.  e.  (W.Pratt).  sm.  12°  Carlisle,  A.  Loudon,  1808,  1811 

A  BEAUTIFUL  COPY,  but,  —  by  fault  of  the  original  binder  —  it  wants  a  signature 
(pp.  17-28)  of  Vol.  I.  With  it  is  an  extra  copy  of  Vol.  I.  (in  the  original  binding)  to 
supply  the  missing  pages  ;  the  three  volumes  will  be  sold  as  two. 


I  IO  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5531  MATHER  (INCREASE)  A  Brief  History  of  the  Warr  With  the 
Indians  in  New-England,  (From  June  24,  1675,  when  the  first 
English-man  was  murdered  by  the  Indians,  to  August  12,  1676, 
when  Philip,  alias  Metacomet,  the  Principal  Author  and  Beginner 
of  the  Warr,  was  slain,)  Wherein  the  Grounds,  Beginning,  and 
Progress  of  the  Warr,  is  summarily  expressed.  Together  with  a 
Serious  Exhortation  to  the  Inhabitants  of  that  Land.  By  Increase 
Mather,  Teacher  of  a  Church  of  Christ,  in  Boston  in  New- 
England  .  .  .  Narrative  (2  copies)  pp.  (6),  51,  (i  blk.),  Postcript,  8  ; 
Exhortation,  pp.  (2),  26.  3  vols.  sold  as  2  vols. 
sm.  4°  Boston,  John  Foster  over  against  the  Sign  of  the  Dove,  1676 

These  two  imperfect  copies  of  an  EXCEEDINGLY  RARE  book,  are  offered,  as  they 
were  put  together  by  Mr.  Brinley  to  be  sent  to  Mr.  F.  Bedford  for  binding,  with  the 
following  note :  — 

"  One  best  copy  to  be  made,  which  may  be  the  largest,  and  cleanest  (if  possible) ;  but  at 
least  let  it  \>e  genuine  throughout.  The  Second  copy  [of  the  "  Brief  History"]  to  have 
the  missing  portions  replaced  by  careful  facsimile,  —  the  missing  portions  being  a  piece  of 
the  title,  pp.  1=5,  16,  and  a  few  words  at  the  end. .  I  do  not  care  about  preserving  any  of 
the  MSS.  notes,  if  a  cleaner  piece  of  work  can  be  made  by  washing  them  off  :  but  as  they 
are  nearly  contemporary,  I  think  they  cannot  be  successfully  removed  .  .  I  rely  more  upon 
the  judgment  of  Mr.  Bedford  than  I  do  upon  my  own  . . .  The  "  Serious  Exhortation,"  is 
mentioned  in  the  title-page  of  the  "  History,"  but  is  rarely  found  with  it.  I  wish  to  have 
it  bound  uniform  with  the  beat  copy  of  the  '  History.'" 

The  larger  copy  of  the  "  Brief  History,"  formerly  belonged  to  the  Rev.  Zechariah 
Symmes,  of  Charlestown  (Harv.  Coll.,  1657,)  whose  autograph  is  on  the  margin  of  p.  i, 
and  the  underscoring  and  marginal  notes  are  doubtless  his.  This  copy  was  interleaved  by 
the  late  Samuel  G.  Drake,  and  contains  several  manuscript  notes  in  his  hand. 

The  second  best  copy  of  the  "History"  is  imperfect,  as  before  mentioned  ;  but  the  last 
page,  of  the  "  Postcript,"  with  the  Errata,  is  complete,  and  supplies  the  slight  deficiency 
of  the  other  copy. 

The  "  Serious  Exhortation  "  is  a  GOOD  COPY,  complete  throughout  (except  a  name  cut 
from  upper  margin  of  Title)  and  is  handsomely  half  bound,  in  black  morocco. 

The  three  volumes  will  be  sold  as  two ;  enabling  the  purchaser  to  perfect  one  copy  of 
one  of  the  RAREST  OF  AMERICAN  BOOKS,  and,  with  the  aid  of  the  facsimilist  and  binder, 
to  secure  a  second  complete  and  desirable  copy  of  the  "  Brief  History,"  —  of  which  Mr. 
Sabin  (Dictionary,  no.  46,640)  observes  that  "  two  copies  only  are  known :  Mr.  Brinley's 
and  one  in  England."  One  of  Mr.  Brinley's  copies  was  sold  with  the  First  Part  of  his 
library,  in  1879  (No.  948).  In  the  hurried  preparation  of  the  Catalogue  the  other  two  were 
overlooked. 

5532  METCALF   (Samuel   L.)     A   Collection   of    some   of   the   most 
interesting  Narratives  of  Indian  Warfare  in  the  West,  containing 
an  Account  of  the  Adventures  of  Col.  Daniel  Boone, . . .  also,  an 
Account  of   the  Manners  and  Customs  of   the    Indians,    etc. ; . . 
added,  an  Account  of  the  Expeditions  of  Gen'ls  Harmer,  Scott, 
Wilkinson,   St.   Clair,  &  Wayne,  pp.   270,  fine  portrait  of  Boone 
inserted.     Lexington,   Wm.    G.  Hunt,   1821 — A  Narrative  of   the 
Captivity  and  Sufferings  of  Benj.  Gilbert  and  his  Family,  in  1780. 
Philadelphia,  Jos.  Crukshank,  1784.     Two  in  i  vol.,  both  large  and 

fine  copies  ;  a  selection  of  newspaper  cuttings  inserted  (in  an  envelope}, 
half  bound,  neat.  8° 

Metcalf's  Collection  has,  (as  Mr.  Field  observes)  "become  as  rare  as  the  works  it 
sought  to  preserve  from  oblivion.  Every  succeeding  year  brings  with  it  an  augmentation 
of  the  price  at  which  it  is  sold  ...  It  will  probably  always  preserve  its  rank  among  rare  and 
costly  books."  —  Ind.  Bibliography,  p.  274.  Mr.  Brinley's  copy  (formerly  E.  D. 
Ingraham's)  is  exceptionally  large  and  fine,  nearly  UNCUT. 

The  FIRST  EDITION  of  Gilbert's  Narrative  is  scarcely  less  rare. 

5533  MOORE  (Wm.  V.)     Indian  Wars  of  the  United  States,  from  the 
Discovery  to  the  present  time,  illustrated,  pp.  321,  cloth,  gilt. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1840 


CAi'Tivmi  til 

5534  PARKMAN   (F.)     History  of  the   Conspiracy  of   Pontiac,   etc., 
Maps,  cloth,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1851 

5535  PENHALLOW  (Samuel)  The  History  of  the  Wars  of  New-England 
with  the  Eastern  Indians . .  Reprinted  from  the  Boston  Edition  of 
1726,  with  a  Memoir  and  Notes,  pp.  129,  cloth. 

4°  Cincinnati,  for  W.  Dodge,  1859 

5536  Present  (The)  State  of  New-England  with  respect  to  the  Indian 
War.  (London,  1675.)  mor-      l&°  &&?•  Boston,  Josiah  Drake,  1833 

With  notes  by  Samuel  G.  Drake  and  Edw.  Tuckerman,  Jr. 

5537  ST.  CLAIR  (Gen.  Arthur)     A  Narrative  of  the  manner  in  which 
the  Campaign  against  the  Indians,  in  the  year  1791,  was  conducted 
under  the  command  of  Major-General  St.  Clair,  etc.,  //.  xix,  (24), 
273,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  1812 

5538  WITHERS  (ALEX.  S.)   Chronicles  of  Border  Warfare,  or  a  History 
of  the  Settlement  by  the  Whites,  of  North- Western  Virginia :  and 
of  the  Indian  Wars  and  Massacres,  in  that  Section  of  the  State; 
with   Reflections,  Anecdotes,  &c.,  pp.  319,  (i),  original  binding, 
FINE  CLEAN  COPY,  UNUSED.       12°  Clarksburg,  Va.,  Jos.  Israel,  1831 

"  Of  this  scarce  book,  very  few  copies  are  complete  or  in  good  condition  .  . .  Most  of  the 
copies  lack  the  table  of  contents."  The  work  "  is  considered  by  Western  antiquarians  the 
best  collection  of  frontier  life  and  Indian  warfare,  that  has  been  printed."  —  FIELD.  This 
copy  (like  the  following,  and  three  other  copies  I  have  seen  in  their  original  binding  and  in 
good  condition)  has  no  table  of  contents,  and  the  make-up  of  the  last  signature  —  which 
has  four  blank  pages  after  the  Advertisement  — shows  that  the  addition  of  this  table,  in 
a  portion  of  the  edition,  was  an  after-thought.  "  One  of  the  best  collections  of  narratives 
of  frontier  life  and  Indian  Warfare.  It  ranks  favorably  with  '  Doddridge's  Notes,'  and  is 
even  more  scarce  than  that  work."  —  THOMPSON'S  Bibl.  of  O/iio. 

5539  ~-  Chronicles  of  Border  Warfare,  another  copy,  (with  autograph 
of  Mary  J.  Withers,  on  title,)  in  fair  condition,  sheep. 

CAPTIVITIES. 

5540  DICKINSON  (Jona.)     God's  Protecting  Providence,  Man's  surest 
Help  and  Defence : .  .  Evidenced  in  the  Deliverance  of  Robert 
Barrow,  with  divers  other  persons,  from  the  Devouring  Waves  of 
the  Sea,  amongst  which  they  suffered  Shipwrack  ;  and  also  from 
the  cruel  Devouring  Jaws  of  the  Indian  Canibals  of  Florida, . .  . 
The  Third    Edition,  pp.  (10),  94,  new,  half  morocco,  neat,  VERY 

x      SCARCE.  8°  Phila.;  repr.  London,  1720 

5541  -  -  The  same,  another  good  copy,  in  the  original  binding,  clean. 

5542  —  Narrative  of  a  Shipwreck  in  the  Gulph  of  Florida;  shewing 
God's  Protecting  Providence,  Man's  surest  Help,  etc.     The  Sixth 
Edition,  pp.  96,  hf.  bd.,  nice  clean  copy  of  a  scarce  edition. 

12°  Stanford,  N.  Y.,  Darfl  Lawrence,  1803 

5543  DOLPHIN  (James)     A  Narrative  or  History  of  the  Travels  of 
James  Dolphin ;   who  was   born  in   Liverpool,  in   England ;   his 
Voyages  and  Travels  through  a  great  part  of  America,  being  taken 
by  the  Indian   Savages,  and   redeemed  by   a  Spanish   Lady,  in 
Mexico : . .  And  his  Marriage  afterward  with  his  first,  or  former 
Lover,  Polly  Seamour . .  In  a  Letter  to  his  Brother-in-law,   1796, 
//.  32,  uncut,  fine  copy,  except  brown  stains  on  first  and  last  leaves. 

8°  n.  p.,  Printed  for  the  Purchaser,  1800 
Fictitious — of  course  :  but  curious,  and  EXTREMELY  SCARCE. 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5544  DRAKE  (Samuel  G.)     Tragedies  of  the  Wilderness;  or,  True 
and  Authentic  Narratives  of  Captives,  who  have  been  carried  away 
by   the    Indians,   from   our   Frontier   Settlements,  etc.,  //.  360, 
wood-cuts,  doth  gilt.  12°  Boston,  1846 

5545  —  The  same,  new  half  green  mor.  (Roxburghe),  uncut. 

12°  Boston,  1841 

5546  D'ERES.     Memoirs  of  Charles  Dennis  Rusoe  D'Eres,  of  Canada, 
who  was  with  the  Scanyawtauragahroote  Indians  eleven  years,  With 
a  particular  Account  of  his  Sufferings,  etc.,  pp.  176,  half  calf  extra 
gilt.  12°  Exeter,  H.  Ranlet,  1800 

"  If  there  ever  existed  a  tribe  of  savages  who  were  recognized  by  such  a  title,  it  was 
sufficient  warrant  for  their  extermination. .  . .  His  narrative  is  one  of  the  RAREST  OF 
BOOKS  relating  to  the  Aborigines.  —  FIELD. 

5547  FILLEY.     Life  and  Adventures  of  William  Filley,  who  was  stolen 
from  his  home  in  Jackson,  Mich.,  by  the  Indians,  1837,  and  his 
safe   return   from    Captivity,    Oct.    19,    1866,  portrait   and  other 
illustrations,  pp.  112.  8°  Chicago,  Filley  &  Ballard,  1867 

5548  FLEMING.     A    Narrative    of    the    Sufferings    and    Surprizing 
Deliverance  of  William  and  Elizabeth  Fleming,  who  were  taken 
captive  .  .  near    Conecochieg,    in    Pennsylvania,    as    related   by 
themselves,  //.  28,  paneled  calf  antique. 

12°  Philadelphia,  n.  d.  [1755-56] 

5549  GILBERT.     Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Sufferings  of  Benjamin 
Gilbert  and  his  Family ;  who  were  surprised  by  the  Indians,  and 
taken  from  their  Farms,  on  the  Frontiers  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the 
Spring,  1780,  pp.  96,  hf.  mor.  neat,  uncut,  except  a  name  cut  from 
head  of  title  and  first  leaf.       8°  Philadelphia,  Jos.  Crukshank,  1784 

Fine  clean  copy  of  the  First  Edition,  VERY  SCARCE. 

5550  —  The  same  work,  pp.  124,  hf.  green  mor.,  fine  fresh  copy. 

12°  Repr.   London,  J.  Phillips,  1790 

5551  HALL.     Narrative  of  the  Capture  and  Providential  Escape  of 
Misses  Frances  and  Almira  Hall,  [with]  a  Narrative  of  the  Captivity 
of  Philip  Brigdon,  [and]  an  Account  of  the  War  with  Black  Hawk, 
cuts,  pp.  26,  half  roan.  8°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [1832] 

5552  HARBISON.     Narrative   of  the   Sufferings  of  Massy  Harbison, 
from  Indian  Barbarity .  . ,  With  some  Account  of  the  Cruelties  of 
the  Indians  on  the  Allegheny  River,  etc.,   1790-94,  //.  66,  new, 
half  calf ,  VERY  SCARCE.  12°  Pittsburgh,  S.  Engles,  1825 

"  Notwithstanding  the  singular  and  almost  incredible  nature  of  the  above  narrative,  it  is 
considered  truthful,  by  good  authorities.  The  editor  of  the  work,  whose  initials  (J.  W.) 
will  be  found  at  the  end  of  the  Preface,  was  John  Winter,  a  citizen  of  Zelinople, 
Pennsylvania."  —  THOMPSON'S  Bibi.  of  Ohio,  no.  502. 

5553  HOLLISTER.     A    Brief   Narration    of    the    Captivity   of    Isaac 
Hollister,  who  was  taken  by  the  Indians,  Anno  Domini  1763,^. 
8.  New  London,  n.  d.,  [1767]  —  A  Very  Surprising  Narrative  of  a 
Young  Woman  discovered  in  the  Gloomy  Mansion  of  a  Rocky 
Cave,  after  having  been  taken  by  the  Savage  Indians,  in  1787,  and 
seeing  no  Human  Being  for  Nine  Years,  title  soiled  and  a  portion 
(below  the  imprint}  torn  off,  pp.  10.   New  Haven,  1802.    Two  VERY 
SCARCE  TRACTS  in  one  vol.,  half  mor.  12° 


CAPTIVITIES.  113 

5554  JOHONNOT.     The  Remark:il>lt  Adventures  of  Jackson  Johonnot, 
of  Massachusetts,  who  served  as  a  Soldier .  .  in  the  Expedition 
under  Gen.  Harmar  and  Gen.  St.  Clair :  containing  An  Account 
of    his   Captivity,    Sufferings,  and   Escape  from    the   Kickappo 
Indians.     Written  by  himself,  pp.  24,  an  unused  copy,  uncut. 

8°  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Ansel  Phelps,  1816 
"VERY  SCARCE.    Brought  $16.00  at  Hughes's  sale  in  Cincinnati,  1871."  —  SABIN. 

5555  JOHNSTON.     A  Narrative  of  the  Incidents  attending  the  Capture, 
Detention,  and  Ransom  of  Charles  Johnston  of  Botetourt  County, 
Va.,  made  prisoner  by  the  Indians,  on  the  River  Ohio,  in  1790, 
etc.     To   which   are   added   Sketches    of   Indian   Character   and 
Manners,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

12°  New  York,  J.  6-  y.  Harper,  1827 

5556  —  The  same,  boards,  uncut. 

5557  Knight,  Slover,  Scott.     Narrative  of  a  late  Expedition  against 
the  Indians  with  an  Account  of  the  Barbarous  Execution  of  Col. 
CRAWFORD  and  the  Wonderful  Escape  of  Dr.  KNIGHT  and  John 
GLOVER  from   Captivity    in    1782.     [With]    A   Narrative   of  the 
Captivity  and  Escape  of  Mrs.  FRANCES  SCOTT,  pp.  46,  clean  copy, 
half  red  mor.  neat,  uncut,  very  scarce. 

sm.  12°  Andover,  Ames  6*  Parker,  n.  d. 

5558  —  Another  copy,  same  edition,  wanting  title-page,  uncut. 

oooo  LERAYE  (Chas.)    Journal  while  a  Captive  with  the  Sioux  Nation. 
See  CUTLER  (Jervase)  Description  of  Ohio,  etc.  No.  4552. 

5559  (MANHEIM  (Fred.)  and  others?)    Affecting  History  of  the  dreadful 
Distresses  of  Frederic  Manheim's  Family  . .  Added,  the  Sufferings 
of  John  Corbly's  Family,  .  .  Adventures  of  Capt.  Isaac  Stewart, 
Deposition  of  Massey  Herbeson,  Sufferings  of  Peter   Wilkinson 
[Williamson],  Adventures  of  Jackson  Johonnot,   Account  of  the 
Destruction  at  Wyoming,  etc.,  pp.  48,  plate,  hf.  calf,  neat,  SCARCE. 

8°  Philadelphia,  for  M.  Carey,  1800 

5560  —  The  same,  no  plate,  hf.  bd. 

5561  MILET   (P.)     Relation  de  sa  Captivite*  parmi   les   Onneiouts, 
1690-1,  //.  56,  cloth,  uncut. 

sm.  4°  Nouvelle-York,  Presse  Cramoisy,  1864 

One  of  Mr.  J.  G.  Shea's  Cramoisy  Series  of  Jesuit  Memoirs.  This  interesting  relation 
of  Father  Milet's  captivity  among  the  Oneidas  is  printed  from  his  original  manuscript, 
discovered  by  the  Hon.  Henry  C.  Murphy,  in  Holland. 

5562  OWEN.     The  Life  and  Travels  of  James  Tudor  Owen ;  who . . 
gives  an  account  of  his  being  in  an  East  Indian  Campaign ; . .  his 
Voyage,  Shipwreck,  etc.  . .  He  is  wounded  in  battle  [in  America], 
and  taken  by  the  AGIGUANS,  a  Warlike  Nation  inhabiting   the 
Wilds  of  America,  etc.,  copper-plate  ("  Tudor  Owen,  with  shouts  of 
victorious  exultation,   leading  on   the  British   Forces  to  charge  the 
Enemy,"}  pp.  42.  8°  London,  S.  Fisher,  n.  d. 

Possibly  Fictitious.  If  authentic,  the  account  of  the  warlike  Agiguans  deserves  the 
attention  of  all  American  Ethnologists. 

5563  PATTIE.      The    Personal    Narrative    of    James   O.   Pattie,   of 
Kentucky,  during  an  Expedition  from  St.  Louis  ...  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  etc. ;  in  which  he  and  his  father . .  were  made  Captives,  etc. 
Edited  by  Timothy  Flint,  plates,  pp.  300,  sheep,  fine  copy. 

8°  Cincinnati,  1833 


1 14  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5564  PRIEST  (Josiah)     The  Low-Dutch  Prisoner ;  an  Account  of  the 
Capture  of  F.  SCHERMERHORN,  .  by  a  Party  of  Mohawks,  in  the 
time  of  the  Revolution.    Also,  The  Story  of  the  HermitJ  found  in 
a  cave  of  the  Allegany  Mountains;  and  of  The  Miners  of  the 
Minisink,    etc.,    illustrations,   pp.    32.      Albany,    1839.  —  A   True 
Narrative  of  the  Capture  of  DAVID  OGDEN,  among  the  Indians,  in 
the  time  of  the  Revolution,  illustration,  pp.  32.   Lansingburgh,  1841. 
2 wo  in  one  vol.,  half  morocco,  neat.  1.  8° 

5565  RHODES  (J.)     The   Surprising  Adventures  and   Sufferings   of 
John  Rhodes,  a  seaman  of  Workington,  containing  an  Account  of 
his  captivity  and  cruel  treatment  [by]  the  Indians  and  in  different 
prisons  among  the  Spaniards  in  South  America,  pp.  250,  original 
binding,  fine,  clean  copy. 

12°  New  York,  for  R.  Cotton,  G.  Forman,  1798 

5566  The  same,  another  good  copy,  sheep. 

5567  ROACH.     Surprizing  Adventures  of   John   Roach,  mariner  of 
Whitehaven,  containing  an  Account  of  his  Cruel  Treatment  during 
a  long  Captivity  amongst  the  Savage  Indians,  and  Imprisonment, 
by  the  Spaniards,  in  South-America,  etc.,  pp.  64,  clean  copy,  boards, 
VERY  SCARCE.  8°  Whitehaven,  [Eng.~\  n.  d.  [ab.  1783] 

5568  ROWLANDSON.     A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity,   Sufferings   and 
Removes  of  Mrs.  Mary  Bowlandson,  Who  was  taken  Prisoner  by 
the  Indians,  with  several  others ;  and  treated  in  the  most  barbarous 
and  cruel  manner  by  those  vile  Savages . .  Written  by  her  own 
Hand,  etc.,  pp.  57,  hf.  calf  antique,  large  and  fine  copy. 

12°  Boston,  S.  Hall,  1794 

5569  Stories  of   the  Indians  during  the   Revolution ;  with  a  brief 
Sketch  of  the  Customs  of  the  Sauxes  and  Foxes,  wood-engravings 
(one  folding),  half  bound.  8°  New  York,  1836 

Contains  the  Narrative  of  John  Slover,  who  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  Miami  Indians. 
From  Library  of  Samuel  G.  Drake,  with  a  MS.  note  by  him. 

5570  SMITH  (Col.  JAMES)  of  Bourbon  County,  Ky.   Account  of  Remark- 
able Occurrences  during  his  Captivity  with  the  Indians,  1755-59, 
etc.,  pp.  162,  half  blue  calf,  neat,  a  scarce  edition. 

1 6°  Philadelphia,  1834 

5571  SMITH  (Mrs.  Mary)     Affecting  Narrative  of  [her]  Captivity  and 
Sufferings,  folding  plate,  half  mor.  uncut,  pp.  24. 

12°  Providence,  for  L.  Scott,  n.  d.  [1818] 

The  folding  frontispiece  is  from  the  same  plate  used  for  the  earlier  editions  of  H. 
TrumbulPs  Indian  Wars. 

5572  —  The  same,  wood-cut,  pp.  24,  new  mottled  basane,  neat. 

12°  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

5573  SPENCER  (Rev.  O.  M.)     Indian  Captivity :  a  True  Narrative  of 
[his]  Capture  by  the  Indians  [in  1792],  in  the  neighborhood  of 
Cincinnati,  woodcuts,  half  mor.  neat. 

1 6°  New  York,  Lane  <5r*  Scott,  1852 

5574  Spirit  Lake  Massacre  (History  of)  and  of  Miss  Abigail  Gardiner's 
Three  months'  Captivity  among  the  Indians.     According  to  her 
own  account,  as  given  to  L.  P.  Lee,  pp.  48,  woodcuts,  scarce. 

8°  New  Britain,  Conn.,  L.  P.  Lee,  1857 


CAPTIVITIES.  IIS 

5575  TANNER  QOHN)     Narrative  of  (his)  Captivity  and  Adventures 
during  Thirty  Years'   Residence  among  the  Indians ;  edited  by 
Edwin  James,  portrait,  pp.  426,  sheep,  neat.         8°  New  York,  1830 

5576  WILLIAMS  (J.)     The  Redeemed  Captive  returning  to  Zion :  or, 
A  Faithful   History  of  Remarkable  Occurrences  in  the  Captivity 
and  Deliverance  of  Mr.  John  Williams,  etc. .  .  Also,  An  Appendix, 
by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  of  Springfield.    Likewise,  an  Appendix, 
by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  of  Deerfield.    With  a  conclusion  to  the 
whole,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Prince,  of  Boston,  //.  188,  sheep. 

12°  New  Haven,  W.  W.  Morse,  1802 

5577  ~-  Tne  Redeemed  Captive,  etc.     The  Fifth  Edition,  //.  66, 
uncut,  scarce  edition.  8°  New  London,  T.  Green,  n.  d.  [ab.  1780] 

5578  WILLIAMSON.    French  and  Indian  Cruelty  exemplified,  in  the  Life 
and  various  Vicissitudes  of  Fortune  of  Peter  Williamson,  who  was 
carried  off  from  Aberdeen  in  his  Infancy,  and  sold  for  a  Slave,  in 
Pensylvania,  etc. ;  [with]  his  Captivity  among  the   Indians,   etc. 
The  SEVENTH  EDITION,  with  ADDITIONS,  pp.  vi,  150,  portrait  of 
P.  W.  in  the  dress  of  a  Delaware  Indian,  and  a  folding  map  of 
N.  America  ;  fine  copy,  old  calf  neat.  12°  Dublin,  1766 

VERY  SCARCE.  The  additions  include  an  account  of  the  proceedings  of  the  magistrates 
of  Aberdeen  against  the  author.  Indignant  at  his  statement  that  many  boys  had  been 
kidnapped  in  Aberdeen  to  be  sold  as  servants  in  America,  the  magistrates  ordered  the 
first  edition  of  his  book  to  be  seized  and  the  leaves  containing  the  offensive  passages  to  be 
cut  out  and  burned,  and  they  banished  Williamson  from  the  city.  He  sued  them,  and 
recovered  £100.  damages.  The  depositions  by  which  he  sustained  his  statements  are 
printed  in  full,  in  this  edition,  pp.  109-133,  and  are  perhaps  the  most  valuable  part  of  the 
work. 

5579  WYOMING  Captives. — A  Narrative  of   the  Capture  of  certain 
Americans,  at  Westmorland,  by  Savages,  and  the  perilous  Escape 
which  they  effected  ;  [with]  some  Account  of  the  Religion,  Govern- 
ment, Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Aborigines  of  North  America, 
frontispiece  (Massacre  of  Wyoming)  inserted,  pp.  24. 

8°  Hartford,  n.  d.  [about  1779] 
Fresh  and  clean  copy  of  an  EXTREMELY  RARE  tract. 

5580  Narrative  of   the  Life  and   Death   of   Lieut.   Joseph   Morgan 
Willcox,  massacred  by  the  Creek  Indians,  on  the  Alabama  River, 
Jan.  15,  1814,  pp.  23.     Marietta,  O.,  1816  —  Affecting  Account  of 
the  Tragical  Death  of  Major  Swan,  and  the  Captivity  of   Mrs. 
Swan   and   Child  in  April   last    (1815).     Boston,  n.  d.  [1815]  — 
Narrative  of  the  Sufferings  of  Seth  Hubbell  and  Family,  in  his 
beginning  of  a  Settlement  in  Wolcott,  Vt.    Danville,  Vt.,  1829  — 
Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Sufferings  of  Mrs.  Hannah  Lewis 
and  three  children,  taken  prisoners  by  the  Indians,  near  St.  Louis, 
May,  1815.     2d  edition,  folding  woodcut,  colored.     Boston,  1817  — 
The  Remarkable   Adventures   of   Jackson  Johonnot,   of  Massa- 
chusetts . .  containing  an  account  of  his  captivity . .  and  escape  from 
the  Kickappo  Indians.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1816  —  Affecting  Narrative 
of  the  Captivity  of  Thomas  Nicholson,  a  native  of  New  Jersey, 
six    years    a   prisoner   among    the    Algerines,   woodcut  portrait. 
Boston,   1818.     6  VERY  SCARCE  tracts,  in  one  vol.,  new  hf.  brown 
morocco  (Roxburghe) ;  all  fine  copies,  and  all  uncut.  8° 


Il6  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5581  Tracts.  BRADMAN  (A.)  Narrative  of  the  extraordinary  sufferings 
of  Mr.  Robert  Forbes,  his  Wife,  and  Children,  during  a  Journey 
through  the  Wilderness  from  Canada  to  the  Kennebeck  River,  in 
1784:  [added:  A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Escape  of  Mrs. 
Frances  Scott,]  //.  1 6.  Phila.,  1794  —  Dreadful  Sufferings  and.. 
Adventures  of  an  Overland  party  of  Emigrants  to  California,  their 
terrible  Conflicts  with  .  .  Indians,  etc.  .  From  the  Journal  of  Mr. 
Geo.  Adam :  by  Prof.  Wm.  Beschke,  pp.  71,  woodcuts.  St.  Louis, 
1850.  —  Narrative  of  the  Capture  and  . .  escape  of  Misses  Frances 
and  Almira  Hall . .  taken  prisoners  by  the  Savages,  near  Indian 
Creek  (1832);  added,  the  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Philip 
Brigdon,  a  Kentuckian,  etc.,  wood-engraving,  pp.  24,  orig.  cover. 
\New  York,~\  1832  —  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Seminole  War ; 
and  of  the  .  .  Escape  of  Mrs.  Mary  Godfrey,  and  her  Children, 
large  folded  wood-engraving,  pp.  24.  Providence,  1836  —  PECK, 
(Peter  V.)  Inklings  of  Adventure  in  the  Florida  Indian  War, 
//.  72,  covers.  Schenectady,  1846  —  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and 
Escape  of  Mrs.  Jane  Lewis . .  made  prisoner  by  a  party  of  Sacs 
and  Foxes,  commanded  by  Black  Hawk,  woodcuts,  pp.  24,  covers* 
n.  p.  1834  —  LEE  (L.  P.)  History  of  the  Spirit  Lake  Massacre, 
1857,  and  of  Miss  Abigail  Gardiner's  Captivity,  //.  48,  wood  cuts. 
New  Britain,  1857  —  Narrative  of  the  Massacre  . .  of  the  Wife  and 
Children  of  Thomas  Baldwin,  folded  wood-engraving,  pp.  24. 
New  York,  1837  —  Ross  (Jolm)  Principal  Chief  of  the  Cherokee 
Nation :  Letter  to  a  gentleman  of  Philadelphia,  //.  40,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
[Phila.,  1837]  —  Catalogue  of  115  Indian  Portraits  ..  from  the 
collection  in  the  War  Department,  most  of  which  were  taken  from 
the  Life  by  Mr.  King,  pp.  24,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [1836]  —  WALTON  (V.  A.) 
History  of  the  Detection,  Conviction,  etc.  of  John  A.  Murel,  the 
Great  Western  Land  Pirate . .  with  a  biographical  Sketch  of  Mr. 
Virgil  A.  Stewart,  //.  75.  Athens,  Tenn.,  1835  —  Ethan  Allen's 
Narrative  of  the  Capture  of  Ticonderoga,  and  of  his  Captivity 
and  Treatment.  5th  ed.,  with  notes.  Burlington,  1849  ')  an^  one  other. 
13  in  one  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe),  mostly  uncut.  8° 

5582  Tracts.  PRIEST  (Josiah)  The  Fort  Stanwix  Captive  .  .  Life 
and  Adventures  of  Isaac  Hubbell,  among  the  Indians  of  Canada, 
etc.,  //.  63,  wood  cuts.  Albany,  1841  —  PRIEST  (Jos.)  Stories  of 
the  Revolution.  With  an  account  of  the  Lost  Child  of  the 
Delaware,  etc.,  folded  woodcut.  Albany,  1836  —  [Priest  (Jos.)] 
Stories  of  the  Revolution,  another  edition,  n.  t.  p.,  wood-engraving — 
PRIEST  (Jos.)  Stories  of  early  Settlers  in  the  Wilderness;  the 
Life  of  Mrs.  Priest, .  Account  of  Brant, .  and  of  the  Massacre  of 
Wyoming,  folded  wood-engraving.  Albany,  1837  —  True  History  of 
the  Massacre  of  96  Christian  Indians,  at  Gnadenhuetten,  O.  New 
Philadelphia,  1847  —  Narrative  of  Miss  Perine,  on  the  Massacre  at 
Indian  Key  Village,  Aug.  1840,  and  others,  wood  cuts.  Phila.,  E.  C. 
Gill  6*  Co.,  n.  d.  —  Indian  Speeches,  by  Farmer's  Brother  and  Red 
Jacket,  two  Seneca  Chiefs.  Canandaigua,  1809,  rare  —  Principal 
Events  in  the  Life  of  the  Indian  Chief  Brant,  n.  t.  p.,  pp.  8  — 
[EVARTS  (Jer.)]  Essays  on  the  Crisis  in  the  condition  of  the  Am. 
Indians,  by  Wm.  Penn,  pp.  112.  Boston,  1839  —  Review  of  an 
Article  [by  Lewis  Cass]  in  the  N.  A.  Review  for  Jan.,  1839,  on  the 


CAPTIVITIES.       MISSIONS  AMONG  THE  INDIANS.  I  17 

Relations  of  the  Indians  —  Brief  View  of  the  Present  Relations 
between  the  U.  S.  and  the  Indians,  //.  8,  n.  t.  p.  —  The  Removal 
of  the  Indians . .  An  Examination  of  an  Article  in  the  N.  A. 
Review,  etc.,  pp.  72.  Boston,  1830 —  Report  of  the  Sec.  of  War, 
rel.  to  the  Abolition  of  Indian  Trade  Establishment,  etc.  Wash., 
1818  —  Letter  from  the  Sec.  of  War,  rel.  to  payment  of  claims  of 
the  friendly  Creek  Indians.  Wash.,  1819  —  Report  of  the  Com'rs 
rel.  to  the  condition  of  the  Indians  in  Massachusetts,  Feb.,  1849 
{Boston,  1849].  1°  I  v°l->  V'  b?ue  mor-  (Roxburghe\  mostly  uncut. 

8° 

5583  Tracts.  The  Fort  Braddock  Letters,  a  Tale  of  the  Old  French 
War  .  .  With  the  Capture  of  Capt.  Kidd,  //.  128.  Peekskill,  1832 
-  Narrative  of  the  Travels  of  John  Vandeluer,  on  the  Western 
Continent,  cont.  an  Account  of  the  Conversion  of  an  Indian  Chief 
and  his  Family:  Written  in  1796,  //.  87.  HallouielL  1817,  very 
rare  —  Life,  Travel,  Voyages,  etc.  of  Paul  Jones  .  .  To  which  is 
prefixed,  the  Life  and  Adventures  of  Peter  Williamson,  who  was 
kidnapped ..  and  sold  for  a  Slave  in  America,  pp.  108.  Albany, 
1813  —  Indian  Narratives:  containing.  .  Sketches  of  Converted 
Indian  Chiefs  and  others,  on  Martha's  Vineyard :  by  Experience 
Mayhew,  wood-cut,  pp.  108.  Boston,  [1829]  —  SMITH  (Elbert  H.) 
History  of  Black  Hawk, .  with  a  Description  of  the  Black  Hawk 
War,  etc.,  pp.  120.  Milwaukee,  1846,  very  scarce  —  True  Narrative 
of  the  Capture  of  Rev.  O.  M.  Spencer,  by  the  Indians,  in  the 
neighbourhood  of  Cincinnati,  pp.  160.  N.  York,  1852.  6  scarce 
Tracts  v.  s.  in  i  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe).  16° 


MISSIONS  AMONG  THE  INDIANS. 

5584  ALDEN    (Timothy)      Account    of    sundry   Missions    performed 
among  the   Senecas  and  Munsees  ;   with  an  Appendix,  portrait, 
pp.  1 80,  hf.  mor.,  scarce.  24°  New  York,  J.  Seymour,  1827 

5585  APES  (Wm.)    The  Experiences  of  Five  Christian  Indians  of  the 
Pequod  Tribe,  //.  60.  8°  Boston,  1833 

5586  BEATTY  (Charles)     Journal  of  a  Two  Months  Tour  with  a  view 
of  Promoting  Religion  among  the  Frontier  Inhabitants  of  Pennsyl- 
vania  [and]   the   Indians   to   the  Westward   of  the  Allegb-geny 
Mountains;  [with]  Remarks  on  the   Language   and   Customs  of 
some  particular  Tribes  among  the  Indians,  etc.,  large  clean  copy, 
pp.  no,  half  mor.  8°  London,  1768 

"The first  [this]  edition  is  quite  difficult  to  procure  complete."  — FIELD'S  Ind.  Bibl. 
This  was  Robert  Southey's  copy,  and  has  his  book-plate  at  back  of  title. 

5587  [BERKELEY  (George)  D.  £>.]    A  Proposal  for  the  better  Supply- 
ing of  Churches  in  our  Foreign  Plantations,  and  for  Converting 
the  Savage  Americans  to  Christianity,  By  a  College  to  be  erected 
in  the  Summer  Islands,  otherwise  called  the  Isles  of  Bermuda, 
//.  24,  RARE.  8°  London,  1725 


Il8  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS.. 

5588  BRAINERD  (David)    Mirabilia  Dei  inter  Indices,  or  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  a  Remarkable  Work  of  Grace  amongst  a  number  of 
the  Indians  in  . .  New-Jersey  and  Pennsylvania,  justly  represented 
in  a  Journal,  etc.,  pp.  viii,  253.    Phil.,  W.  Bradford,  n.  d.  [1746] 
—  Account  of    the  Life  of  the  late  Rev.   Mr.   David  Brainerd, 
Missionary  to  the  Indians,  . .  chiefly  taken  from  his  own  Diary  and 
other  writings  . .  By  Jona.  Edwards,  pp.  xii,  (18),  316,  (2).     Boston, 
1749.     2  vols.,  hf.  calf  antique,  red  edges.  8° 

5589  —  Mirabilia   Dei   inter   Indices,  etc.     Phila.,  Wm.  Bradford, 
n.  d.  [1746]  —  An  Abstract  of  the  Journal  of  a  Mission  to  the 
Delaware  Indians,  west  of  the  Ohio,  entered  upon  June  19,  1742  ; 
by  the  Rev.  Messrs.  David  Maccluer  [McClure]  and  Levi  Frisbie, 
I773>  PP>  44-68  ;  taken  from  Wheelocfts  "A  Continuation  of  the 
Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity  School,"  etc.,  1773.     In  one  vol.,  old 
sheep.  8° 

The  Rev.  David  McClure's  copy,  with  his  autograph,  and  SEVEN  PAGES  MANUSCRIPT 
ADDITIONS  to  the  "  Abstract  of  the  Journal." 

5590  —  An  Abridgement  of  Mr.  David  Brainerd's  Journal  among  the 
Indians.    [With  a  Dedication  by  P.  Doddridge,] //.  vi,   no,  (4), 
old  calf.  12°  London,  1 7  48 

5591  CRANZ   (David)     The   Ancient   and   Modern   History   of    the 
Brethren  :  a  Narrative  of  the  Prot.  Church  of  the  United  Brethren, 
or  Unitas  Fratrum:  translated  by  Benj.  LaTrobe,  //.  (16),  621, 
and  Index,  calf  neat,  fine  copy.  8°  London,  1780 

5592  ELIOT    (JOHN)     A  further  Account  of  the  progress  |  of  the  | 
Gospel  Amongst  the  Indians  |  In  New  England  :  |  Being  |  A  Relation 
of  the  Confessions  made  |  by  several  Indians,  etc.    Sent  over  to  the 
Corporation  ....  by  Mr.  John  Elliot,  etc.,  pp.  (8),  76 ;  Addenda, 
i  leaf)  levant  red  morocco,  extra,  g.  e.  (Bedford). 

4°  London,  John   Macock,  1660 

"This  is  ONE  OF  THE  RAREST  of  the  series  known  as  the  Eliot  Tracts."  —  FIELD'S 
Ind.  Bibliography. 

This  copy  has  the  additional  leaf,  rarely  found,  containing  the  attestation  of  President 
Chauncey  and  Elijah  Corlet,  to  the  proficiency  of  "  five  Indian  Youths,  instructed  and 
educated  in  the  Grammer  School  at  Cambridge." 

5593  ELLIOTT   (Rev.   Charles)      Indian    Missionary  Reminiscences, 
principally  of  the  Wyandot  Nation,  //.  216,  cloth. 

1 6°  New  York,  Lane  6-  Scott,  1850 

5594  FINLEY  (Rev.  Jas.  B.)     History  of  the  Wyandot  Mission,  at 
Upper  Sandusky,  Ohio,  pp.  432,  sheep,  fresh  copy,  scarce. 

12°  Cincinnati,  1840 

5595  GODWYN  (Morgan)    The  Negro's  &  Indians  Advocate,  suing  for 
their  Admission  into  the  Church,  etc.     Added,  A  brief  Account  of 
Religion  in  Virginia,  fine  copy,  calf  neat,  pp.  (14),  174. 

8°  London,  1680 

Sign.  I  is  mis-paged,  the  page  numbers  of  the  preceding  signature  (97-112)  being 
repeated,  instead  of  113-128. 

5596  —  The  same,  original  binding,  neat. 

5597  HECKEWELDER  (John)  A  Narrative  of  the  Mission  of  the  United 
Brethren,  among  the  Delaware  and  Mohegan  Indians,  1740-1808, 
portrait  of  D.  Zeisberger,  pp.  429,  boards,  uncut. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1820 


MISSIONS.  1 19 

5598  HECKEWELDER  (John)  Life,  by  Rev.  E.  Rondthaler,  portrait, 
doth.     (2  copies.)  12°  Phila.,  1847 

55'f)  HOLMES  (John)     Historical  Sketches  of  the  Missions  of  the 
United  Brethren,  //.  (8),  472,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Dublin,  1818 

The  Mission  in  North  America  occupies  122  pages  (112-233);  'n  South  America  and 
the  W.  Indies,  136  pages  (234-379). 

5600  HOORNBEEK  (Joh.)     De    Conversione   Indorum   &   Gentilium, 
Libri  Duo,  //.  (54),  265,  and  Index,  vellum. 

sm.  4°  Amstetodami,  Jansson,  1669 

With  the  autographs  of  President  EZRA  STILES  and  Rev.  Dr.  ABIEL  HOLMES,  and 
several  interesting  MANUSCRIPT  NOTES  by  the  former  :  see  pp.  62,  70,  103,  153,  etc. 

5601  HOPKINS  (Samuel)     Historical  Memoirs  relating  to  the  Housa- 
tunnuk  Indians,  //.  iv,   182,  last  leaf  in  manuscript,  first  leaves 
slightly  stained,  half  mor.,  UNCUT.  8m.  4°  Boston,  1753 

VERY  SCARCE.    See  also  "  A  Letter  from  the  Rev.  Mr.  Sergeant"  etc.  No.  5608. 

5602  JESSEY  (HENRY)     Of  the  |  Conversion    of  |  Five  Thousand  and 
Nine  Hundred  |  East-Indians,  |  in  the  Isle  Formosa,  |  neere  China,  | 
.  .  By  means  of  M.  Ro :   Junius,  a  Minister  |  lately  in  Delph  in 
Holland.  |  Related  by  his  good  Friend,  M.  C.  Sibellius  . .  | . .  in  a 
Latine  Letter .  |  Translated  to  further  the  Faith  and  Joy  of  many  | 
here,  by  H.  Jessey,  a  Servant  of  |  Jesus  Christ.  |  With  a  POST-SCRIPT 
of  the  Gospels  good    Successe  also  amongst  the  |  WEST-INDIANS,  | 
in  New-England,   //.  (8),  38,  (i),  the  last  three  leaves  mutilated,  in 
other  respects  a  sound  copy,  UNCUT. 

sm.  4°  London,  John  Hammond,  1650 

VERY  RARE.  The  Post-script  fills  more  than  half  the  tract  (pp.  13-38)  and 
comprises  a  brief  account  of  the  beginning  of  the  Indian  Work  in  New  England,  and 
abstracts  of  the  first  three  tracts  in  the  "Progress  of  the  Gospel"  series  ("  The  Day- 
Breaking,"  "The  Clear  Sun-shine,"  and  "The  Glorious  Progress",)  and  of  the  Act 
constituting  the  Corporation  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  in  New  England,  etc.  On  the 
last  page  is  "part  of  another  Letter  writ  by  Mr.  Eliot  to  Mr.  Hugh  Peters,"  from 
Roxbury,  Oct.  12,  1649. 

The  last  leaf  containing  six  lines  of  Errata  (verso  blank)  has  lost  its  lower  half,  taking 
only  two  or  three  words  from  the  last  line  of  Errata.  The  inner  half  of  the  last  seven 
lines,  on  pp.  35,  36,  is  gone,  and  also  a  portion  of  the  last  seven  or  eight  lines  of  Eliot's 
letter  on  p.  38. 

5603  KIP  (Wm.  Ingraham)   The  Early  Jesuit  Missions  in  N.  America, 
map,  pp.  xiv,  321,  cloth.         12°  N.  York,  Wiley  and  Putnam,  1847 

5604  LOSKIEL  (Geo.    H.)     History  of   the   Mission   of    the   United 
Brethren  Among  the  Indians  in  N.  America;  translated  by  C.  I. 
LaTrobe,  map,  boards,  uncut,  fine  copy.  8°  London,  1793 

Fine  Autograph  of  "ROBERT  SOUTHEY,  Keswick,  Sept.  29,  1808,"  at  foot  of  title, 
and  Southey's  (armorial)  book-plate  on  back  of  title. 

5605  McCoY  (Isaac)   History  of  Baptist  Indian  Missions  :  embracing 
Remarks  on  the  former  and  present  condition  of  the  Aboriginal 
Tribes,  //.  611,  cloth.  8°  Washington  and  N.  York,  1840 

5606  MAYHEW  (Experience)     A  Discourse  shewing  that  God  Dealeth 
with  Men  as  with  Reasonable  Creatures,  In  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at 
Boston,  N.  E.  Nov.  23,  1718.     With  a  brief  Account  of  the  State 
of  the  Indians  on  Martha's  Vineyard,  &  the  Small  Islands  adjacent, . 
1694  to    1720,  pp.  (2),  34,  12,  crimped  morocco,  extra  filleted  sides, 
g.  e.  (Bedford),  RARE. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1720 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

5607  MAYHEW  (Experience)     Indian  Converts  :  or,  some  Account  of 
the   Lives   and   Dying   Speeches  of  .  .  Christianized   Indians   of 
Martha's  Vineyard  . .  To  which  is  added,  Some  Account  of  those 
English  Ministers  who  have  . .  presided  over  the  Indian  Work.   By 
[the  Rev.  Thomas]  Prince,  //.xxiv,  310,  (List  of  Books)  16,  smooth 
calf  gilt,  yellow  edges,  (.Bedford,}  FINE  COPY,  SCARCE. 

8°  London,  for  S.  Gerrish,  Boston,  1727 

5608  SERGEANT  (John)     A  Letter  from  the  Rev.  Mr.    Sergeant  of 
Stockbridge,  to  Dr.  Colman  of  Boston  j  containing  Mr.  Sergeant's 
Proposal  of  a  more  effectual  Method  for  the  Education  of  Indian 
Children  .  .  .  With  some  general  Account  of  what  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Isaac  Hollis  has  already  done  for  the  Sons  of  this  Indian  Tribe  of 
Houssatannoc,  etc.,  pp.  16,  uncut,  VERY  SCARCE. 

8°  Boston,  Rogers  and  Fowle,  1743 

5609  SHEPARD   (Thomas)     The  |  Clear   Sun-Shine   of    the   Gospel 
breaking  forth  |  upon  the  |  Indians  |  in    New-England.  |  Or,    An 
Historical  Narration  of  Gods  |  Wonderfull  Workings  upon  sundry 
of  the  |  Indians,  etc.,  pp.  (14),  38,  margin  of  title-page  restored,  calf 
extra,  g.  e.  (Riviere). 

sm.  4°  London,  R.  Cotes  for  John  Bellamy,  1648 

VERY  RARE.  One  of  the  most  important  of  the  "  Progress  of  the  Gospel "  series  of 
tracts  ;  containing  a  long  letter  from  John  Eliot,  giving  an  account  of  the  beginning  of  his 
Indian  Mission  Work. 

5610  STRENGTH  |  out  of  \  WEAKNESSE ;  |  Or  a  Glorious    MANI- 
FESTATION   Of  the  further  Progresse  of    the  Gospel  among 
the  Indians  [  in  NEW  ENGLAND.   Held  forth  in  Sundry  Letters  from 
divers  Ministers  and  others  to  the  |  Corporation  established  by 
Parliament  for  |  promoting  the  Gospel  among  the  Hea-  |  then  in 
New-England;  and  to  particular    Members  thereof  since  the  last 
Trea-   tise  to  that  effect,  Pulished  (sic)  by    Mr.  Henry  Whitfield 
late  Pastor  |  of  Gilford  in  New-England  .  |  . .//.  (16),  40,  russia-calf, 
antique. 

sm.  4°  London,  M.  Simmons  for  John  Blague  and  Samuel  Howes, 

1652 

VERY  RARE.  The  FIRST  of  three  issues  or  editions  of  this  tract,  having  the  Epistle 
Dedicatorie  signed  by  twelve  ministers,  the  Epistle  To  the  Reader,  signed  by  fourteen, 
and  the  additional  Address  To  the  Christian  Reader.  (See,  in  PART  I,  Nos.  464-466.) 

On  the  front  margins  of  two  leaves  of  the  Epistle  "  To  the  Reader,"  two  or  three 
marginal  reference-notes  have  been  slightly  trenched  on  by  the  binder. 

5611  STRENGTH    out  of\  WEAKNESSE;   another  copy,  clean,  with 
good  margins,  except  at  the  top  which  is  close  cropped  though  without 
trenching  on  the  head-lines,  pp.  (16),  40,  For  el,  neat  (  W.  Pratt}. 

sm.  4°  London,  1652 

The  same  edition  as  the  preceding. 

5612  SMET  (P.  J.  DE)  S.  J.     Oregon  Missions  and  Travels  over  the 
Rocky  Mountains  in  1845-46,  map,  portrait  of  a  Flat-head  chief, 
lithograph  title-page,  and  other  illustrations,  pp.  408,  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  E.  Dunigan,  1847 

5613  Spangenberg  (Rev.  A.  G.)   An  Account  of  the  manner  in  which 
the  Prot.  Church  of  the  . .  United  Brethren  preach  the  Gospel,  and 
carry  on  their  Missions  among  the  Heathen,//,  viii,  127,  hf.  bound. 

8°  London,  1788 


MISSIONS  AMONG  THE  INDIANS.  121 

3<>i4  United  Brethren.  Periodical  Accounts  of  the  Missions  of  the 
( 'hurch  of  the  United  Brethren,  among  the  Heathen.  Vols.  III.-VI. 
(1801-1817),  4  vols.  ///  bd.  8°  London,  1802-1817 

A  gn.it  p.iit  of  this  puMic  atioii  was  devoted  to  accounts  of  the  missions  to  the  North 
Amrtu.m  Indians,  thfl  \\Vst  India  Island^,  and  Surinam. 

UKI.SI'KKGER  (Samuel)  Ausfiihrliche  Nachricht  von  den  Saltz- 
burgischen  Emigranten,  die  sich  in  America  niedergelassen  haben, 
etc.,  //.  (14),  242.  Halle,  1735  —  Erste  Continuation  der  ausfiirl. 
Nachricht,  etc.,  //.  (20),  243-574.  Halle,  1738.  In  i  vol.,  map  of 
u  The  County  of  SAVANNAH,"  and  portraits  of  Tomo  Chachi  Mico 
iUiii  /i is  brother,  nice  dean  copy,  VERY  SCARCE.  sm.  4° 

5616  WHEELOCK  (Eleazer)     Sermon,  in  Lebanon,  June  30,  1763,  at 
the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Jeffry  Smith,  with  a  view  to  his 
going  as  a  Missionary  to  the  remote  Tribes  of  Indians  in  this 
Land  . .  Added,  A  Sermon,  by  Nath'l  Whitaker,  D.D.,  after  the 
ordination,  //.  45.  8°  Edinburgh,  1767 

At  the  close  of  Dr.  Whttaker's  Sermon  is  his  address  to  his  "dear  son  Joseph,"  who 
was  to  accompany  Mr.  Smith  as  his  interpreter.  This  was  the  young  Mohawk  chief, 
Joseph  Brandt,  "  Thayandanega  "  —  who  had  been  for  two  years  a  scholar  at  the  Indian 
Charity  School  in  Lebanon. 

5617  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity-School  in  Lebanon  in 
Connecticut . .  The  Second  Edition,  with  an  Appendix,  //.  63. 

8°  London,  1767 

Pages  1-48  correspond  with  the  former  edition.  The  Appendix  "  makes  mention  of  some 
other  fresh  important  Testimonials  as  well  as  some  other  further  Accounts  . .  which  have 
lately  come  to  hand,"  etc.  SCARCE. 

5618  WALCOT  (James)     The  New  Pilgrim's  Progress;  or,  the  Pious 
Indian    Convert.     Containing    a    faithful    Account    of    Hattain 
Gelashmin,  who  was  baptis'd  into  the  Christian  Faith  by  the  name 
of  George  James  .  .  Together  with  a  Narrative  of  his  .  .  Travels 
among  the  Savage  Indians,  etc.,  pp.  316,  old  calf,  nice  copy. 

12°  London,  1748 

Rich  (1748,  no.  15)  notes:  "This  volume  contains  the  adventures  of  Mr.  Walcot  at 
Jamaica,  Charleston,  &c.  He  was  a  religious  enthusiast."  "  The  Journal  of  George  James 
in  his  Pilgrimage  among  the  Inland  Natives  ['the  Oieckbatoe  Indians']  of  the  Countries 
adjoyning  to  South  Carolina,"  begins  on  p.  252,  —  and  doubtless  is  as  authentic  and 
trustworthy  as  the  romantic  adventures  of  the  author  and  his  friends  in  Charleston,  which 
occupy  the  preceding  pages  of  this  very  curious  book. 

5619  WILLETT  (Rev.  Wm.  M.)    Scenes  in  the  Wilderness:  a  Narrative 
of  the  Labours  and  Sufferings  of  the  Moravian  Missionaries  among 
the  N.  A.  Indians,  frontispiece,  pp.  208,  hf.  roan. 

1 8°  New  York,  Lane  6-  Scott,  1851 

5620  WILSON  (Thomas)  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man.     The  Knowledge 
and  Practice  of  Christianity  made  Easy  to  the  Meanest  Capacities : 
or,  an  Essay  towards  an  Instruction  for  the  Indians ...  In  Twenty 
Dialogues,     nth  edition.    pp.xxiv,2%o,oldcalf. 

12°  London,  y.  Rivington,  1770 

5621  Tracts.     An  Essay  towards  Propagating  the  Gospel,  among  the 
Neighbouring  Nations  of  Indians,  in  North  America  . .  By  a  Friend 
to  Church,  and  Common-wealth,  //.  18,  uncut.     16°  New  London, 
May  10,  1756  —  A  Letter  from  Rev.  [John]  Sergeant  of  Stockbridge 
to  Dr.  Colman  of  Boston,  etc.  \_see,  before,  No.  5608.]  —  Pemberton 
(E.)     Sermon  in  New- Ark,  June  12,  1744,  at  the  Ordin.  of  Mr. 
David   Brainerd,    a   Missionary    among    the    Indians  .  .  with    an 

16 


122  THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

Appendix,  touching  Indian  Affairs.  Boston,  1744 —  Dr.  C. 
Chauncy's  Sermon  in  Boston,  at  the  Ordin.  of  Joseph  Bowman,  to 
the  work  of  the  Ministry,  .  especially  among  the  Mohawk  Indians, 
Aug.  31.  Boston,  1762  —  Sermons  at  Lebanon,  June  30,  1763,  by 
Eleazer  Wheelock  and  Nath'l  Whitaker,  at  the  Ordin.  of  Charles 
J.  Smith,  a  Missionary  to  the  Indians.  London,  1767  —  An  Account 
of  some  late  Attempts  by  the  Comm'rs  of  the  Soc.  for  propagating 
Christian  Knowledge,  to  Christianize  the  N.  A.  Indians, //.  12. 
Edinb.  1763  —  Brainerd  (David)  Mirabilia  Dei  inter  Indices., 
represented  in  a  Journal,  etc.,  pp.  84.  (Repr.}  Worcester,  1793  — 
Am.  Indian  Mission  Association,  Proceedings,  3d,  4th,  5th,  6th, 
7th,  &  gth  Ann.  Meetings.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1845-52  —  McCoy  (Isaac) 
Ann.  Register  of  Indian  Affairs,  within  the  Indian  (or  Western) 
Territory :  Nos.  2,  3,  and  4.  Shawanoe  Bapt.  Mission,  Ind.  Ter. 
1836-38  —  The  Indian  Advocate  [ed.  by  Rev.  I.  McCoy],  Vol.  I., 
Nos.  i,  3,  5.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1846.  19  in  i  vol.,  nearly  all  uncut, 
hf.  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe).  8° 

5622  Tracts.  LATROBE  (B.)  A  Succinct  View  of  the  Missions 
established  among  the  Heathen  by  the  Church  of  the  Brethren,  or 
Unitas  Fratrum.  London,  1771 — Letter  to  a  Friend,  giving  an 
Account  of  the  Brethren's  Soc.  for  the  Furtherance  of  the  Gospel 
among  the  Heathen:  by  J[as.]  Hfutton].  Lond.  1769  —  Brief 
Account  of  Proceedings  of  .  .  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends,  at 
Baltimore,  for  the  Improvement . .  of  the  Indian  Natives.  (Repr.) 
Lond.  1806  —  Proceed,  of  Com.  of  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends  of 
Penn.,  N.  J.,  &c.  (Repr.}  Lond.  1806  (Robert  Southey's  copy,  with 
his  book-plated)  —  Kohlmeister  (B.)  and  Kmoch  (Geo.),  Missionaries 
of  the  U.  Brethren :  Journal  of  a  Voyage  from  Okkak,  Labrador, 
to  Ungava  Bay,  to  explore  the  coast  and  visit  the  Esquimaux, 
//.  83,  map.  Lond,  1814.  —  Boudinott  (Elias),  a  Cherokee:  Address 
to  the  Whites.  Phila.  1826  —  Memorial  of  Robert  Campbell  of 
Savannah,  in  behalf  of  the  Cherokees.  n.  p.,  1829  —  Haensel  (Rev. 
John)  Missionary  of  the  U."  Brethren :  Letters  on  the  Nicobar 
Islands,//.  78.  Lond.  1812  —  Proceed,  of  Com.  of  Yearly  Meetings 
of  Friends,  for  the  Civilization,  etc.  of  the  Seneca  Indians,  1847-50, 
//.  119.  Bait.  1850  —  Further  Illustration  of  the  Case  of  the 
Seneca  Indians  in  N.  York,  (a  Review  of  N.  T.  Strong's  "Appeal,") 
//.  84.  Phila.  1841  —  Perkins  (S.)  General  Jackson's  Conduct 
in  the  Seminole  War  delineated  in  a  History  of  that  Period,  etc. 
Brooklyn,  Conn.,  1828.  12  in  i  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe).  8° 


5623  BROWN  (Wm.)    History  of  Missions;  or,  of  the  Propagation  of 
Christianity  among  the  Heathen  . .  With  a  Preface  and  'Notes  by 
B.  Coles.     2  vols.,  sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1820 

Anglo-American  Missions  (New  England,  New  Jersey,  Oneida,)  Vol.  I.,  pp.  35-137 : 
Missions  of  the  United  Brethren  (in  America),  pp.  283-521  :  Methodist  Missions,  in  the 
West  Indies,  Vol. ,11.,  pp.  117-144  :  List  of  Translations  of  the  Scriptures,  pp.  535-556. 

5624  CHAPIN  (Walter)     The  Missionary  Gazetteer, . .  so  constructed 
as  to  give  a  particular  and  general  History  of  Missions  throughout 
the  World,  sheep.  12°  Woodstock,  1825 


LANGUAGES.  123 

INDIAN   LANGUAGES. 

GENERAL  TREATISES,  AND  COLLECTIONS. 

5625  American  Ethnological  Society.     Transactions.     2  vols.,  plates, 
half  green  mor.  {Roxburghe),  uncut.  8°  New  York,  1845-48 

With  Vol.  II.  is  Ixuuul  Dr.  J.  K.  Bartlett's   "Progress  of  Ethnology,  an  Account  of 
recent  Archaeological,  Philological  and  Geographical  Researches,"  //.  151,  uncut. 

5626  [CUOQ]    Etudes  Philologiques  sur  quelques  Langues  Sauvages  de 
1'Ame'riqiie.     Par  N.  O.  Ancien  Missionnaire,  //.  157  —  Jugement 
Erron^  de    M.    Ernest   Renan  sur   les   Langues    Sauvages :    par 
1'Auteur    des   "  Etudes    Philologiques."    2ne    Edition,  re'fondue, 
pp.  112,  i.     (2  vols.)  8°  Montreal,  Dawson  Bros.,  1870 

5627  DUPONCEAU  (P.  S.)     Me'moire  sur  le  Systeme  Grammatical  des 
Langues  de  quelques  Nations  Indiennes  de  1'Ame'rique  du  Nord, 

//.  xvi,  464,  hf.  levant  morocco,  gilt,  uncut,  gilt  tops. 

8°  Paris,  1838 

The  original  French  edition  of  Duponceau's  celebrated  Memoir ;  with  an  introductory 
notice  by  J.  B.  B.  Eyries. 

5628  HECKEWELDER  (John)     Names  given  by  the  Lenni  Lenape  or 
Delaware  Indians  to  Rivers,  Streams,  Places,  &c.  in  Pennsylvania, 
New  Jersey,  Maryland,  and  Virginia,  etc. .  with  their  Significations 
. .  Prepared  for  the  press  by  P.  S.  Du  Ponceau,  pp.  48,  hf.  bound, 
very  scarce.  4°  Philadelphia,  1833 

5629  PICKERING  (JOHN)     An  Essay  on  a  Uniform  Orthography  for 
the  Indian  Languages  of   North  America,  pp.  42,  (foxed, )  half 
morocco,  scarce.  4°  Cambridge,  1820 

5630  SCHOOLCRAFT  (H.  R.)     A  Bibliographical  Catalogue  of  Books, 
Translations   of   the    Scriptures,  and  other   Publications   in   the 
Indian  Tongues  of  the  U.  States,  with  brief  critical  notices,  pp.  28, 
hf.  mor.,  very  scarce.  8°  Washington,  1849 

Autograph  letter  oi  Mr.  Schoolcraft,  inserted. 

5631  SHEA  (John  G.)     Library  of  American  Linguistics.     13  vols., 
uncut.  imp.  8°  New  York,  1859-1864 

This  important  collection  comprises  the  following  works  :  — 

1.  A  French-Onondaga  Dictionary,  from  a  MS.  of  the  I7th  century; 
edited  by  J.  G.  SHEA,  pp.  viii,  103.  i85o,-oo 

2.  A  Selish  or  Flat-Head  Grammar ;  by  the  Rev.  Gregory  Mengarini ; 
pp.  (4),  viii,  122.  1861 

3.  A  Grammatical  Sketch  of   the  Heve  language  ;   transl.  from   a 
Spanish  MS.,  by  Buckingham  Smith,  pp.  26.  1861 

4.  Grammar  of  the  Mutsun  Language,  spoken  at  the  Mission  of 
San  Juan  Bautista,  Alta  California ;  by  Father  F.  Arroyo  de  la  Cuesta, 
pp.  48.  1861 

5.  Grammar  of  the  Pima  or  N6vome  language  of  Sonora,  from  a 
Manuscript  of  the  i8th  century ;  edited  by  Buckingham  Smith,  pp.  97, 
32.  1862 

6.  Grammar  and  Dictionary  of  the  Yakama  Language,  by  Rev.  M. 
C.  Pandosy :  transl.  by  G.  Gibbs  and  J.  G.  Shea,  pp.  59.  1862 

7.  Vocabulary  of  the  Language  of  San  Antonio  Mission,  California, 
by  Father  B.  Sitjar,  pp.  xix,  9-53,  i.  1861 

8.  A  Vocabulary  or  Phrase  book  of  the  Mutsun  Language,  by  Father 
F.  Arroyo  de  la  Cuesta,  pp.  96.  1862 


124  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 

9.  Grammar  of   the  Mikmaque  [Micmac]  of    Nova  Scotia;    edited 
by    J.    M.    Bellenger,  from   the   manuscripts  of    the   Abbe    Maillard, 
pp.  101.  1864 

10.  Radical  Words  of  the  Mohawk  Language ;  by  Rev.  J.  Bruyas, 
pp.  123.  1863 

n.     Vocabularies  of  the  Clallam  and  Lummi ;  by  Geo.  Gibbs,  pp.  40. 

1863 

12.  Dictionary  of  the  Chinook  Jargon;  by  Geo.  Gibbs,  pp.  44.      1863 

13.  Alphabetical  Vocabulary  of   the  Chinook  Language  ;   by  Geo. 
Gibbs,  pp.  23.  1863 

5632  COURT  DE  GEBELIN.     Monde  Primitif  analyse*  et  compare  avec 
le  Monde  Moderne,  etc.,  map  and  many  plates,  9  vols.    /if.  vellum, 
fine  copy.  4°  Paris,  1773-1782 

Vol.  VIII  contains  (pp.  489-560)  an  Essay  on  the  relations  between  the  languages  of 
America  and  the  ancient  world,  and  (561-568)  "  Observations  on  an  American  monument,' ' 
—  the  Dighton  Rock,  with  an  engraving  of  the  inscription,  from  a  copy  communicated  to 
the  author  by  Professor  Sewall. 

5633  Cherokee  Almanac,  for  1850.     Park  Hill,  Mission.  Press,  1850 
"Important  Indian  Manuscripts;    translated  by  L.  S.  Backus, 

Professor  of  the  Sign  Language,  Editor  of  the  Canajoharie  Radii, 

&c.,"  wood-cut,  pp.  16,  curious.  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  1840 

—  The  same.  Part  Second,  //.  16.         Canajoharie,  N.  K,  1840 

The  Indian  in  New  England . .  The  Life  of  an  Indian  Hunter  of 

the  Etchemin  Tribe,  .  with  Vocabularies,  etc.     By  Joseph  Barratt, 

M.D.,  pp.  24.  Middletown,  Conn.,  1851 

Key  to  the  Indian  Language  of  New  England  in  the  Etchemin 

or  Passamaquoddy  Language.     By  Jos.  Barratt,  No.  I.,  //.  8. 

Middletown,  1850 

PARSONS  (Usher)  Indian  Names  of  Places  in  Rhode-Island, 
PP>  3 2>  fine  portrait,  scarce.  8°  Providence,  1851 

Barrett  (Jos.)  Indian  Proprietors  of  Mattebeseck  (Middletown, 
Conn.)  and  their  descendants,  //.  4.  8°  Middletown,  1850 

RAFINESQUE  (C.  S.)  Ancient  History  or  Annals  of  Kentucky; 
a  Survey  of  the  Ancient  Monuments  of  North  America,  //.  (4),  39, 
uncut,  SCARCE.  8°  Frankfort,  Ky.,  1824 

Jones  (N.  A.)  Indian  Bulletin,  No.  I.  A  brief  Account  of  the 
N.  A.  Indians,  and  the  Interpretation  of  many  Indian  Names, 
//.  1 6,  worthless,  but  curious.  8°  New  York,  1867 

SCHOOLCRAFT,  (H.  R.)  Onedta  or  the  Red  Race  of  America. 
No.  I.  Aug.  1844,  //.  64,  very  scarce. 

ANDREWS  (Lorrin)  A  Vocabulary  of  Words  in  the  HAWAIIAN 
Language,  pp.  iv,  132,  SCARCE.  1.  8°  Lahainaluna,  1836 

SQUIER  (E.  G.)     American  Ethnology,  //.  14.  1.  8° 

[CuoQ    (J/.)]     Etudes    Philologiques    sur    quelques    Langues 

Sauvages  de  1'Ame'rique.     Par  N.  Q.pp.  160.     1.  8°  Montreal,  1866 

-  Jugement   Errone'   de    M.   Ernest  Renan   sur   les  Langues 

Sauvages.     2e  ed.,  //.  113.  1.  8°  Montreal,  1869 

14  in  i  vol.,  new  hf.  mor.  (Roxburghe).  8° 


LANGUAGES.       (ESKIMO.) 

ESKIMO. 

5634  EGEDE    (Paul)      Dictionarium    Gronlandico-Danico-Latinum, 
complectens  Primitiva  cum  suis  Derivatis,  etc.,  //.  (16),  312,  old 
half  calf  gilt,  fine  copy,  UNCUT.  8°  Hafnice,  G.  F.  Kisel,  1750 

5635  EGEDE  (P.)    Grammatica  Gronlandica  Danico-Latina,  edita  a 
Paulo  Egede,  //.  (16),  256,  half  bound,  UNCUT,  RARE. 

8°  Havniit,  G.  F.  Kisel,  1760 

5636  —  Catechismus  Mingnek  D.  M.  LUTHERIM  Aglega  Innusuinnut 
Innungnullo  Gum.    Okausianik  illisimangangitsut,  etc.,  pp.  160,  old 
russia,  neat.  8°  Kibbenhavn,  G.  F.  Kisel,  1756 

I  .nther's  Catechism,  with  a  selection  of  Hymns,  translated  into  the  language  of  Greenland, 
by  P.  Egede.     VERY  SCARCE. 

5637  FABRICIUS  (O.)  Forsog  til  en  forbedret  Gronlandsk  Grammatica, 
ved  Otho   Fabricius,   Sognepraest   ved   vor   Frelsers    Kirke    paa 
Christianshavn.     Andet  Oplag.   [Essay  to  improve  Greenlandish 
Grammar,  2d  edition,]  pp.  388,  polished  calf  gilt,  g.  e. 

12°  Kibbenhavn,  1801 

5638  —  Den  Gronlandske  Ordbog,  forbedret  og  foroget,  udgivet  ved 
Otho  Fabricius,  etc.     [The  Greenlandish  Dictionary,  amended  and 
enlarged ;  edited  by  O.  Fabricius,  etc.],  pp.  viii,  795,  polished  calf 
gilt,  g.  e.  12°  Kibbenhavn,  1804 

Indispensable  to  the  student  of  the  Eskimo  and  related  languages. 

5639  Nalegapta  Jesusib  Kristusib  Piulijipta  Pinniarningit,  Anialervinga 
Nelliutingmet  Okautsinnik  Tussarnertunnik,  etc.  [The  Life  of  Christ, 
in  the  Labrador-Eskimo  dialect],  pp.  132,  hf.  bd.  neat. 

1 8°  Barbime  \Barby\,  1800 

5640  Imgerutit  attorekset  illagektunnut  Labradoremetunnut,  pp.  xii, 
340,  cloth.  1 6  Lbbaume,  J.  A.  Durold,  n.  d. 

A  Collection  of  Hymns,  in  the  Labrador  dialect. 

5641  The  Gospels  according  to  St.  Matthew,  St.  Mark,  St.  Luke,  and 
St.  John,  translated  into  the  Language  of  the  Esquimaux  Indians 
on   the  coast  of  Labrador;   by  the    Missionaries  of  the  Unitas 
Fratrum,   or,    United   Brethren,    residing   at   Nain,    Okkah,   and 
Hopedale,  //.  416.  12°  London,  1813 

The  gospel  of  St.  John,  though  named  in  the  title  page,  was  not  included  in  the  volume. 

5642  Okalloutit  Sabbatinne  akkudleesiksaet,  Evangeliumit  sukuiautejt 
okiokun  attuaegeksaet,  kattersorsimarsut  Kaladlidlo  okauzeennut 
nukteVsimarsut  Pellesimit  Peter  Kraghmit.     [Prayers  and  Lessons 
on  the  Gospels,  for  Sundays  and  Holy-days ;  translated  by  Peter 
Kragh,]  //.  viii,  (2),  464,  (4).  12°  Kjbbenhavn,  1833 

5643  Eskimaux  and  English  Vocabulary,  for  the  use  of  the  Arctic 
Expedition,  //.  xvi,  160,  cloth,  scarce.  obi.  12°  London,  1850 

5644  POK,   kalalek   avalangnek,  nunalikame    nunakatiminut    okalug- 
tuartok.     ANGAKORDLO,  palasimik  napitsivdlune  agssortuissok,  etc. 
[Pok,  a  Greenlander,  who  has  traveled  [in  Europe]  and  after  his 
return  relates  his  adventures  to  his  countrymen.     And  a  Diviner 
(Wizard)  who  meets  a  Priest  and  disputes  with  him.     After  old 
manuscripts  found  at  Godthaab  in  Greenland,]  curious  illustrations, 
colored,  pp.  18,  hf.  calf  extra,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

8°  Nongme,  [Godthaab,}  1857 

Written,  printed,  and  illustrated  by  natives  of  Greenland.     The  wood-cuts,  and  their 
coloring,  are  curious  specimens  of  native  art. 


126  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 

ALGONKIN. 

CANADA,  and  the  NORTH-WEST. 

Montagnais  (a  dialect  of  the  Cree) :  — 

5645  —  NEHIRO-IRINIUI  |  AIAMIHE     MASSINAHIGAN,  |  Shatshegutsh, 
Mitinekapitsh  |  Iskuamiskutsh,    Netshekatsh,  |  Misht',    Assinitsh, 
Shekutimitsh,  |  Ekuanatsh,  Ashuabmushuanitsh,  |  Piakuagamitsh,  | 
Gaie  missi   missi  Nehiroirinui  Astshitsh  |  ka  tatjits,  ka  kueiasku 
aiamihatjits  ka  utshi,  |  pp.  96,  best  levant  red  mor.  gilt,  filleted  sides, 
g.  e.  sm.  8°  Uabistiguiatsh,  \  Massinahitsetuau, 

Broun  gate  Girmor,    1767 

A  VERY  FINE  COPY  of  this  RARE  volume  —  A  Prayer  Book,  Catechism,  etc.,  in  the 
language  of  the  Montagnais  Indians  of  Canada  (a  dialect  of  the  Cree),  —  printed  at 
Quebec,  by  Brown  &  Gilmore,  who  were  the  first  printers  in  that  city  and  in  Canada;  and 
it  is  one  of  the  earliest,  if  not  the  first,  productions  of  their  press. 

It  was  compiled  by  Father  J.  B.  de  La  Brosse  (S.  J.)  whose  name,  in  an  Indian 
translation — Tshitshisahigan, /'.  e.  "la  brosse" —  appears  in  the  approbatur  of  Bishop 
Briant,  prefixed  to  the  volume. 

5646  —  Nehiro-Iriniui  |  Aiamihe  |  Massinahigan,  |  etc.    Another  copy, 
original  binding,  water-stained.  [Quebec]  1767 

Cree  (Knisteneaux,  Killisteno)  :  — 

5647  —  CHAPPELL  (Lieut.  Edw.)    Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  Hudson's 
Bay .  .  containing  some  account  of   the  Tribes  |  inhabiting  |  that  | 
remote  |  region,  |  map  and  ^engravings,  pp.  (10),  279,  hf.  calf,  gilt. 

8°  London,  1817 

Contains  (//.  256-279)  "A  Vocabulary  of  the  Language  of  the  Cree  or  Knisteneaux 
Indians  inhabiting  the  Western  shores  of  Hudson's  Bay." 

5648  —  HOWSE  (Jos.)     A  Grammar  of  the  Cree  Language ;  with  .  . 
An  Analysis  of  the  Chippeway  Dialect,  pp.  xx,  324,  half  calf ,  gilt 
top.  8°  London,  1844 

With  the  author's  autograph  presentation  to  Dr.  Charles  Daubeny. 

5649  —  Oo  Meyo  Achimoowin  St.  MARK.  —  The  Gospel  according 
to  St.  Mark ;  translated  into  the  language  of  the  Cree  Indians  of 
the  Diocese  of  Rupert's  Land,  North-west  America,  //.  iv,  87, 
sheep.  12°  London,  B.  and  F.  Bible  Society,  1855 

5650  —  Portions   of    the    Book   of    Common    Prayer,   Psalms   and 
Hymns,  and  the  First  Epistle  General  of  John,  in  Cree  (syllabic 
characters),  lithographed,  pp.  v,  52,  13,  hf.  bd. 

8°  London,  Ch.  Mission- House,  [1856] 

The  Introductory  Observations  and  appended  diagrams  supply  a  key  to  the  "  Phonetic 
Syllabic  Symbols  "  of  the  text. 

5651  —  Ayumehawe  Mussinahikun.  —  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer, 
etc.     Translated  into  the  language  of   the   Cree  Indians  of   the 
Diocese  of  Rupert's  Land,  North-west  America,  pp.  iv,  274,  sheep. 

12°  London,  Soc.  for  Prom.  Christian  Knowledge,  1855 

Comprises  (pp.  249-274)  a  selection  of  Hymns. 

5652  —  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer .  .  Translated  in  the  Language 
of  the  Cree  Indians  of  the  Diocese  of  Rupert's  Land,  "  Archdeacon 
Hunter's  Translation,"  printed  in  syllabic  characters,  pp.  (4),  190, 
sprinkled  sheep. 

12°  London,  Soc.  for  Prom.  Christian  Knowledge,  1860 

5653  —  Prieres,  Cantiques,   Catechisme,   etc.,  en  Langue  Crise,  in 
syllabic  characters,  pp.  288,  cloth.      19°  Montreal,  L.  Perrault,  1857 

On  the  title-page  (in  characters)  "Ayamihe  Nehiyawe-Masinahigan,"  i.  e.  Christian 
Cree-Book. 


I    \V,i    IG1  S,        (  ALGONKIN.)  127 

5654  (Cree)  A  Collection  of   Psalms  and  Hymns  translated  into  the 
'  l.in-ua-v  nt  tlu*  York   Indians  of  the  Diocese  of  Rupert's  Land, 

by  the  Rev.  W.  Mason,  //.  161.  32°  London,  1860 

Printed  in  Evan's  syllabic  clur.u •(« TS.     The  language  is  Cree. 

5655  -  LACOMBE  (le  Rev.  Perc  Albert)     Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue 
des  Cris.  —  Grammaire   de    la   langue   des   Cris.      2   vols.  in    i, 
//.  xx,  712  ;  iii,  190,  paper,  uncut.  8°  Montreal,  1874 

Father  Lacombe,  a  missionary  for  more  than  twenty  years  among  the  western  Crees, 
lus  clone  for  their  language  what  Bishop  Baraga  so  well  accomplished  for  the  Otchipwo. 
This  excellent  dictionary  and  grammar  must  be  the  chief  reliance  of  students  of  this  wide- 
spread language. 

Algonquin  [Nipissing]  :  — 

5656  —  Aiamie  TipadjimoSin  Masinaigan  ka  Ojitogobanen  kaiat  ko 
NiinaSisi  Mekate8ikonaie8igobanen  Kanactageng,  8ak8i  EnaSindi- 
banen,  //.  337,  (2).  Moniang  [Montreal],  John  Lovell,  1859 

Ka  Titc  Tebeniminang  Jezos,  ondaje  Aking.  Oom  Masinaigan 
ki  ojitogoban  ka  ojitogobanen  Aiamie  TipadjimoSin  Masinaigan, 
8ak8i  EnaSindibanen,  pp.  396.  18°  Moniang,  J.  Lovell,  1861 

2  vols.  in  one,  hf.  mor. 

Old-Testament  Stories,  and  the  Life  of  Christ,  in  the  Algonquin  [Nipissing]  dialect ;  by 
the  missionaries  at  the  Lake  of  the  Two  Mountains  (Kanactageng). 

5657  -  -  Aiamie    TipadjimSin    Masinaigan,    etc.     [Old    Testament 
Stories,]  //.  337,  (2),  cloth. 

18°  Moniang  [Montreal],  y.  Lovell,  1859 

5658  --  Catechisme  Algonquin  avec  Syllabaire  et  Cantiques.  —  Niina 
Aiamie  Kak8edjindi8inimasinaigan  ate  gaie   Kekinoamagemagak 
.  . .  Kanactageng,  //.  52. 

18°  Moniang,  {Montreal]  J.  Lovell,  1865 

5659  —  Niina   Aiamie    Masinaigan    ou    Recueil   de    Prieres   et   de 
Cantiques,  a  I'usage  des  Sauvages  de  Temiscaming,  d'Abbitibi,  du 
Grand  Lac,  de  MataSan  et  du  Fort  William,  pp.  277,  hf.  cloth,  new. 

Moniang,  J.  Lovell,  1866 

5660  —  [CUOQ]  Etudes  Philologiques  sur  quelques  Langues  Sauvages, 
de  1'Amerique,  par  N.  O.,  ancien  missionnaire,  //.  160. 

8°  Montreal,  1866 

Comprises  the  elements  of  Algonkin  and  Iroquois  grammar,  and  a  comparative  view  of 
the  two  languages ;  with  critical  remarks  on  the  works  of  Schoolcraft  and  the  Memoir  of 
D u ponceau. 

Chippeway  (Ojibua,   Otchipwe)  :  — 

5661  —  LONG  (J.)     Voyages  and  Travels  of  an  Indian  Interpreter 
and  Trader. . .  To  which  is  added,  A  Vocabulary  of  the  Chippeway 
Language, .  a  List  of  Words  in  the  Iroquois,  Mohegan,  Shawanee, 
and    Esquimeaux   Tongues,  and   a   Table,  shewing  the  analogy 
between  the  Algonkin  and  Chippeway  Languages,  map,  pp.  xi, 
295,  tree  calf,  yellow  edges,  a  large  and  exceptionally  fine  copy. 

4°  London,  1791 

5662  —  NEW  TESTAMENT.     Kekitchemanitomenahn  |  Gahbemahjein- 
nunk  |  Jesus  Christ,  |  otoashke  |  Wawweendummahgawin.  \pp.  484, 
sJieep,  unused.  12°  Albany,  Packard  and  Van  Benthuysen,  1833 

RARE.  The  FIRST  Chippeway  version  of  the  (whole  of  the)  New  Testament  It  was 
ftiade  by  Dr.  Edwin  James,  with  the  help  of  John  Tanner.  The  translation  is  by  no 
means  a  literal  one ;  in  many  passages,  it  is  very  free  —  to  say  nothing  of  other  faults. 
On  the  last  leaf  are  the  Ten  Commandments  and  a  Hymn  (^Come,  Holy  Spirit,  heavenly 
Dove")  in  the  Chippeway  language. 


128  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN. 

5663 The  same,  fresh  copy,  sheep.  12°  Albany,  1833 

5664 lu  |  Otoshki-Kikindiuin    au  |  Kitogimaminan  gaie  Bema- 

jiinvng  Jesus  Krist :  |  ima  Ojibue  Inueuining  giizhitong.  |  —  | 
The  |  New  Testament,  |  etc.  \  translated  into  the  Language  |  of  the  | 
Ojibwa  Indians,  |  pp.  iv,  643,  sheep,  fresh  copy. 

12°  N.  York,  Am.  Bible  Soc.,  1844 

Not  in  O'Callaghan's  List  of  Am.  Bibles. 

5665 The  same,  stamped  morocco,  good  copy. 

5666 Ewh  |  Oowahweendahmahgawin  |  owh     Tabanemenung 

Jesus  Christ,  keahnekuhnootuhbeegahdag  Anwamand  egewh 
Ahneshenahbag  Ojibway  anindjig.  //.  766,  SCARCE. 

thick  8°  Toronto,  H.  Rowsell,  1854 

Published  by  the  London  Soc.  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge.  (Not  in  O'Callaghan's 
List  of  Am.  Bibles.) 

5667  -  -  SUMMERFIELD  (John)  alias  Sahgahjewagahbahweh.     Sketch 
of  Grammar  of  the  Chippeway  Language,  to  which  is  added,  A 
Vocabulary  of  some  of  the  most  common  Words,  //.  35,  hf.  red 
mor.,  VERY  RARE.  1 6°  Cazenovia,  [N.  Y.]  1834 

"The  FIRST  ATTEMPT  to  reduce  the  Chippeway  language  to  any  [grammatical] 
system."  It  was  written  while  the  author  (a  full-blood  Chippeway)  was  a  student  at  the 
Oneida  Conference  Seminary,  in  Cazenovia,  in  the  winter  of  1833-34.  He  died,  a  year  or 
two  after  this  little  book  was  printed. 

5668  —  Nf/gi/mouinyn   genimz/gumouat  igiu  Anishinabeg  Am;miajig, 
[i.  e.  Hymns  to  be  sung  by  Praying  Indians,]  //.  52. 

Boston,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1856 

Kishemanito  Mt/zinaig^/n  Tezhiuindi'nuin,  Josip  Tf/zhimint, 
Auesi^g  Pineshii/g  gaie  T^zhimintuag,  or  Old  Testament  Bible 
Stories,  Story  of  Joseph,  and  Natural  History,  wood-cuts,  pp.  72. 

Boston,  1835 

lu  Pitabyn  ;  gema  gaie  Okikinoamaguziuiniua  igiu  Abinojii>g  — 
The  Peep  of  Day ;  or  a  Series  of  the  Earliest  Religious  Instruction 
the  Infant  Mind  is  capable  of  receiving,  //.  144,  uncut. 

Boston,  1844 

O-jib-ue  Spelling  Book,  designed  for  the  use  of  native  learners. 
2d  ed.  enlarged,  //.  107.  Boston,  1835 

Gallaudet's  Picture  Defining  and  Reading  Book:  also,  New- 
Testament  Stories,  in  the  Ojibua  Language,  //.  123. 

Boston,  1835 

Short  Reading  Lessons  in  the  Ojibwa  Language ;  translated  by 
Rev.  P.  Dougherty,  aided  by  D.  Rodd,  pp.  95. 

Grand  Traverse  Bay,  for  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1847 
6  in  i  vol.,  new  half  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe).  12° 

5669  —  The  Lord's  Prayer,  the  Ten  Commandments,  and  Apostles' 
Creed ;  also,  other  portions  of  the  Church  Service :  together  with 
a  Selection  of  Hymns,  in  the  Ojibwa  (or  Chippewa)  Language, 
//.  32,  (i).  1 8°  Toronto,  H.  Rowsell,  1840 

—  Ojibue  Spelling  Book.  Parts  Land  II.,  wood-cuts, pp.  64,  96, 
fresh  copy.  2  vols.  sq.  16°  Boston,  1846 

5671 The  same,  clean,  unused.     2  vols. 


LANGUAGES.  I2Q 

5672  —  OJEBWAY    NUHGUHMONUN,    kanuhnuhguhmowahjin    egewh 
Uhneshenahbaig,   kahahnekuhnootuhmobeeungin  owh  Kahkewa- 
quonaby,  etc.  —  A  Collection  of  Chippeway  and  English  Hymns, 
for  the  use  of   the  Native  Indians,  translated  by  Peter  Jones, 
Indian  Missionary  .  .  Added,  a  few  Hymns  translated  by  the  Rev. 
James  Evans  and  George  Henry,  //.  vi,  289,  sheep,  nice  fresh  copy. 

32°  N.  York,  Lane  6-  Tippett,  1847 

English  and  Indian  on  opposite  pages.    The  second  edition.     Printed  for  the  Miss. 
Society  of  the  Meth.  Episc.  Church. 

5673  --  The  same,  sheep,  fresh  copy. 

32°  N.  York,  Lane  and  Tippett,  1847 

5674  --  The  same,  sheep,  fresh  copy. 

32°  N.  York,  Lane  &  Scott,  1851 

5675  --  The  same,  sheep,  unused. 

32°  N.  York,  Carlton  6-  Porter,  n.  d. 

5676  --  The  same,  //.  vi,  236,  sheep. 

18°  Toronto,  for  Wesleyan  Miss.  Society,  1860 

5677  —  luPitabim;  gema  gaie  Okikinoamaguziuiniua  igiu  Abinojit/g 
-  The   Peep   of  Day  ;    or,  A   Series   of   the  Earliest   Religious 

Instruction  the  Infant  Mind  is  capable  of  receiving,  wood-cuts, 
pp.  144,  fresh,  uncut.     (2  copies.) 

12°  Boston,  for  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1844 

oooo  --  See  HOWSE  (J.)     No. 


oooo  Micmac.     See  SHEA   (J.  G.)  Library  of  American  Linguistics, 
(no.  9.)  No.  5631. 

5678  Potawatomi:  —  The  Gospel  according  to  MATTHEW,  and  the 
ACTS  of  the  Apostles  ;  translated  into  the  Putawatomie  Language. 
By  Johnston  Lykins.     Carefully  compared  with  the  Greek  text. 
Published  .  .  by  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Am.  Indian  Mission 
Association,  pp.  240,  sheep,  VERY  SCARCE. 

16°  Louisville,  Ky.,  W.  C.  Buck,  1844 

NEW  ENGLAND. 

Massachusetts  and  Narragansett  Dialects  :  — 

5679  —  WILLIAMS  (ROGER)  A  Key  into  the    Language  |  of  |  America  :  | 
or,  |  An  help  to  the  Language  of   the   Natives  |  in  that  part  of 
America,  called  |  New-England.  |  etc.,  pp.  (16),  197,  (3),  large  copy, 
dk.  brown  levant  morocco,  extra,  sides  double  panel-gilt,  outside  and 
inside  borders,  g.  e.  sm.  8°  London,  Gregory  Dexter,  1643 

5680  --  A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America,  etc.  [Reprinted,  in 
Collections  of  the  R.  I.  Historical  Society,  Vol.  I.],  with  a  Sketch 
of  the  Life  of  Roger  Williams,  //.   163,  (2),  facsimile,  hf.  mor., 
neat.  8°  Providence,  R.  /,'i827 

5681  —  A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America.     Reprinted,  with  an 
Introduction  and  Notes,  by  J.  Hammond  Trumbull,  cloth,  uncut. 

sm.  4°  Providence,  1866 

Narragansett  Club  Publications,  Vol.  I.  The  volume  also  contains,  John  Cotton's 
Letter  ;  R.  Williams's  Mr.  Cotton's  Letter  Answered  ;  and  a  Bibliographical  Introduction 
to  the  Writings  of  Roger  Williams,  by  R.  A.  Guild. 


I3O  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 

ELIOT'S  INDIAN  BIBLE.    FIRST  EDITION, 
WITH  THE  DEDICATION.      JOHN  ALLAN'S  COPY. 

5682  The  |  HOLY  BIBLE:  |  containing  the  |  Old  Testament  |  and  the 
New.  |  —  |  Translated  into  the  |  INDIAN  LANGUAGE,  |  and  |  Ordered 
to  be  Printed  by  the  Commissioners  of  the  United  Colonies  |  in 
New-England,  |  At  the   Charge,  and  with   the  Consent  of  the  | 
Corporation   in    England      For  the    Propagation   of   the    Gospel 
amongst   the    Indians  |  in  New-England.  |  Cambridge :   Printed  by 

Samuel  Green  and  Marmaduke  Johnson.  \  MDCLXIII. 

Collation :  i  blank  leaf :  English  Title,  within  a  border  of  printer's  ornaments,  acorn 
pattern;  verso  blank  (i  leaf):  Dedication,  "To  the  high  and  mighty  Prince,  Charles  the 
Second,"  etc.  4  pp.  (A  3,  4):  i  leaf,  recto  blank;  on  verso,  Names  of  the  Books:  Text, 
Genesis  —  Malachi  (A-Mmmmm2),  in  fours:  Indian  Title  to  New  Testament,  in  a 
border,  with  lozenge-shaped  ornament  composed  of  printer's  marks ;  verso  blk. :  Text, 
Matthew  to  end  of  Luke,  A  2  to  L  4,  in  fours  ;  John  to  end  of  Revelation,  Aa  to  verso  of 
Xx3,  in  fours:  i  blank  leaf  (Xx  4);  WAME  Ketoohomae  etc.  (the  Psalms  in  metre),  50 
leaves,  n.  n.  (A-N  2,  verso) :  Catechism,  i  leaf:  i  blank  leaf  (N  4). 

In  the  original  smooth  dark  blue  morocco  binding,  sides  fileted  and  panel-gilt,  gilt 
edges.  Size  of  leaf,  7^  inches  by  5^,  full.  In  a  Solander  case  of  maroon  morocco,  lettered. 

At  the  head  of  the  title  is  the  (partially  defaced)  autograph  of  Sir  Wm.  AsMurst,  who 
was  a  prominent  member  (and  became  Governor)  of  the  Corporation  for  Propagating  the 
Gospel  in  New  England. 

The  Allan  copy  has  long  been  known  to  collectors,  as  one  of  the  largest,  finest,  and 
most  desirable  of  all  known  "  Royal "  or  Dedication  copies.  Only  twenty  copies  of  this 
description  were  sent  to  England,  by  order  of  the  Corporation,  for  presentation  to  the 
Universities  and  to  such  persons  as  the  Governor  of  the  Corporation  should  think  fit. 
These  were  bound  in  England,  and  probably  in  uniform  style. 

ELIOT'S  BIBLE.    SECOND  EDITION. 
GOV.  STOUGHTON'S  AND  THE  REV.  JOHN  DANFORTH'S  COPY. 

5683  —  Mamusse      Wunneetupanatamwe      UP-BIBLUM    GOD 
Naneeswe  |  Nukkone  Testament  |  kah  wonk  |  Wusku  Testament. 
—  |  Ne    quoshkinnumuk    nashpe    Wuttinneumoh    Christ  |  noh 
asoowesit  |  JOHN  ELIOT.  |  Nahohtoeu  ontchetoe  Printeuoomuk.  |  — 
Cambridge.  \  Printeuoop  nashpe  Samuel  Green.    MDCLXXXV. 

[New  Testament :]  Wusku  |  Wuttestamentum  |  Nul-Lordumum 
lesus    Christ       Nuppoquohwussuaeneumun.   |  —   |    Cambridge, 
Printed  for  the  Right  Honourable  \  Corporation  in  London,  for  the 
propagation  (sic)  of  the  Gospel  among  the  In-\dians  in  New-England 
1680.  |  4° 

One  blank  leaf;  Title  (Indian),  i  leaf;  Old  Test.,  A  to  Ppppp,  in  fours;  names  of  the 
,  Books,  i  leaf,  recto  blank ;  N.  Test.,  Title  (as  above),  i  leaf,  verso  blank ;  Text,  A2  to 
(recto  of)  Kk  2 ;  Psalms  in  Metre,  53  n.  n.,  Kk  3  to  Yy  4  ;  Catechism,  i  leaf. 

Elegantly  bound  (by  Mr.  F.  Bedford)  in  levant  black  morocco,  extra,  filleted  and  pan- 
eled sides,  richly  ornamented,  gilt  edges,  double  vellum  guard-leaves.  Size  of  page,  7^  by 
5§  inches. 

On  the  verso  of  the  blank  leaf  preceding  the  Title,  are  the  autographs  of  two  former 
owners,  WILLIAM  STOUGHTON  (Chief  Justice  and  Lieut.-Governor  of  Massachusetts, 
died,  1701,)  and  the  Rev.  JOHN  DANFORTH,  1713.  (The  latter  married  the  neice  of 
Gov.  Stoughton.) 

A  VERY  FINE  COPY,  remarkably  free  from  stain  and  set-off.  Only  the  first  few  leaves 
show  any  evidence  of  having  been  used.  The  head  of  the  title-leaf  and  of  the  first  leaf  of 
text  have  been  mended  (to  the  width  of  about  a  quarter  of  an  inch. ) 


LANGUAGES.  13? 

While  the  First  Edition  of  Eliot's  Bible  is  the  more  attractive  to  collectors  of  rare 
Americana,  and  deserves  the  pre-eminence  that  is  accorded  to  it,  as  a  monument  of  early 
American  typography  and  as  the  first  version  of  the  Bible  printed  in  the  New  World,  it 
should  not  be  forgotten  that,  to  students  of  the  American  languages  and  to  the  general 
philologist,  the  Second  is  the  more  valuable ;  and  that  all  critical  references  to  Eliot's  version 
are,  or  should  be,  made  to  this  revised  and  corrected  edition. 

ELIOT'S  BIBLE.    SECOND  EDITION. 
JONATHAN  ED  WAR  OS'S  COPY. 

5684  --  Mamusse  |  Wunneetupanatamwe  |  UP-BIBLUM  GOD    etc. 

4°  Cambridge,  1685,  1680 

Title  (Indian),  i  leaf;  Old  Test.,  A  to  Ppppp,  in  fours;  Catechism  (misplaced  by  the 
binder),  i  leaf;  i  blank  leaf;  Names  of  the  Books,  i  leaf,  recto  blank;  Title  (Indian)  to 
the  N.  Test.,  i  leaf,  verso  blank  ;  Text,  A  2  to  recto  of  Kk  2  ;  Psalms  in  metre,  53  leaves, 
n.  n.  Kk  3  to  Yy  4.  Size  of  page,  ;J  by  5$  inches. 

In  levant  red  morocco  extra  gilt,  sides  and  back  elaborately  tooled,  in  an  elegant  design, 
gauffered  gilt  edges,  vellum  linings  and  guard-leaves.  The  binding  is  one  of  Mr.  Bedford's 
master-pieces.  The  volume  has  been  skillfully  cleaned  throughout,  the  margins  of  some 
short  and  worn  leaves  extended,  and  the  deficiencies,  if  any  were  found,  are  supplied  in 
facsimile  so  perfect  as  to  escape  detection.  It  will  be  observed,  from  the  collation,  that  by 
the  binder's  mistake,  the  "  Catechism  "  which  belongs  at  the  end  of  the  volume  has  been 
inserted  at  the  end  of  the  Old  Testament. 

5685  —  ELIOT  (JOHN)    The  Indian  Grammar  Begun,  etc.  (Cambridge, 
1666) — A  Grammar  of   the  Massachusetts  Indian  Language.. 
A   New   Edition;   with    Notes   and   Observations,  by   P.   S.   Du 
Ponceau,  and  an  Introduction  and  Supplementary  Observations  by 
John  Pickering  .  .//.   22,  (4),  66,  Ivi,  half  vellum,   uncut,   VERY 
SCARCE.  8°  Boston,  1822 

One  of  very  few  copies  separately  printed,  with  title-page — from  the  Mass.  Histor. 
Collections.  It  has  an  autograph  presentation  "To  the  Hon'ble  John  Davis,  LL.D.  from 
his  obed't  and  h'ble  serv't,  Jno  Pickering." 

5686  —  COTTON  (JOHN)  Nashauanittue  Meninnunk  |  wutch  j  Mukkie- 
sog,  |  ...  qushkinniimun    en   Indiane    Unnontoowaonganit,   wutch 
conenehikqunaout  Indiane  Mukkiesog,  nashpe  Grindal  Rawson, 
etc.      [Cotton's   "Spiritual  Milk  for  Babes,"   translated  into  the 
Indian  language,  for  the  use  of  Indian  children,  by  Grindal  Rawson,] 

//.    13,   blue  crimped  morocco,  elegant,  full  gilt  back,  sides  double- 
paneled,  corner  ornaments,  g.  e.  (Bedford),  beautiful  copy. 

sm.  8°  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green  kah  Bartholomew  Green,  1691 
VERY  RARE.    See  Proceedings  Am.  Antiq.  Society,  Oct.,  1873,  pp.  55-6. 

5687  -  -  MATHER  (INCREASE)  and  DANFORTH  (S.)    Masukkenukeeg  | 
Matcheseaenvog  |  Wequetoog  kah  Wuttooanatoog  |  Uppeyaonont 
Christoh  kah  ne  |  Yeuyeu  |  Teanuk  |  etc.  . .  Nashpe  Increase  Mather. 
. .  Yeush  kukkookootomwehteaongash  qushkinnumunash  en  Indiane 
Unnontoowaonganit  nashpe  S.  D[anforth],  pp.  164,  best  levant  brown 
mor.  paneled  sides,  extra  gilt,  g.  e.  (Bedford),  ELEGANT  COPY.     sm.  8° 

Bostonut,  Printeuoop  Bartholomew  Green  kah  John  Allen,  1698 
Five  Sermons  by  Increase  Mather,  translated  into  the  Indian  language  by  Samuel 
Danforth.     The  first  Indian  book  printed  in  Boston.     See  Proceedings  of  Am.  Antiq. 
Society,  No.  61  (Oct.  1873),  p.  56. 

5688  —  A  |  CONFESSION  |  OF  |  FAITH  |  Owned  and  consented  unto  by 
the  |  Elders  &  Messengers  |  of  the  Churches  |  Assembled  at  Boston 
in  New  England,  |  May  12.  1680.  | . .  Boston,  B.  Green  and  John 


132  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 

Allen,  1699. — WUNNAMPTAMOE  SAMPOOAONK  [etc.,  translated  into 
the  Indian  language,  by  Grindal  Rawson,  etcl\,  8  prelim,  leaves,  pp. 
161,  (4),  levant  brown  mor.  extra,  filleted  and  paneled  sides,  center 
ornaments,  full  gilt  back,  g.  e.  (Bedford},  FINE  COPY. 

8°  MUSHAUWOMUK  \Boston\     Printeuun  nashpe  Bartholomew 

Green,  kah  John  Allen,  1699 

English  and  Indian  on  opposite  pages.  (See  Proceedings  of  Am.  Antiq.  Society. 
Oct.  1873,  p.  57.) 

5689  —  COTTON   QOSIAH)      Vocabulary  of  the   Massachusetts   (or 
Natick)  Indian  Language,  pp.  112,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

8°  Cambridge,  1829 

With  introductory  Remarks  by  J.  D[avis]  and  J.  P[ickering,]  and  an  Appendix  by  Mr. 
Pickering,  who  edited  Cotton's  Manuscript  for  the  Mass.  Hist.  Society.  This  vocabulary 
was  compiled  about  1707. 

Muhhekaneew  (or  Mohegan) :  — 

5690  —  EDWARDS  (JONATHAN)  D.D.     Observations  on  the  Language 
of  the  Muhhekaneew  Indians . .  Communicated  to  the  Conn.  Society 
of  Arts  and  Sciences,  pp.  16,  uncut,  half  green  morocco. 

8°  New  Haven,  Josiah  Meigs,  1788 

The  original  edition,  VERY  SCARCE.  This  copy,  which  probably  was  the  author's,  has  been 
marked  and  corrected  throughout,  for  another  edition.  It  is  slightly  wormed,  (only)  on 
the  lower  margins. 

5691  —  The  Assembly's  Catechism  [in  the  language  of  the  Mohegan 
Indians],  pp.  31.      Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Loring  Andrews,   1795  — 
Teyeriwakowata,   [a  Hymn]  in  the  Mohawk  Tongue.      By  Wm. 
Alvis,  i  page.     n.  p.,  n.  d.  —  Remarks  on   Some  Words  in  the 
Language  of  the  St.  John's  or  Wlastukweek  Indians ;  by  H.  E.  H. 
[Horatio  Hale],  //.  4.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     {Cambridge,  1834.]     3  in  i  vol., 
hf.  calf.  12° 

5692  Quiripi  (Quinnipiac) :  — 

—  PEIRSON  (Rev.  Abraham)  Some  Helps  for  the  Indians :  a 
Catechism  in  the  Language  of  the  Quiripi  Indians  of  New  Haven 
Colony.  Reprinted  from  the  original  edition,  of  Cambridge,  1658; 
with  an  Introduction  by  J.  H.  Trumbull,  pp.  n,  67,  facsimile  of 
original  title.  8°  Hartford,  1873 

Only  i oo  copies  were  printed.  Of  the  original  edition  only  two  copies  are  known,  one 
in  the  British  Museum,  the  other  in  the  Lenox  Library. 

Abnaki  and  Etchemin  Dialects:  — 

5693  —  BARRAT  (Joseph)  M.D.     The  Indian  of  New  England  and 
the  North-Eastern  Provinces . .  With  Vocabularies  in  Indian  and 
English,  giving  the  names  of  the  Animals,   Birds,  and  Fish,  the 
most  complete  that  has  been  given  .  .  in  the  languages  of   the 
Etchemin  and  Micimacs,  pp.  24  —  Key  to  the  Indian  Language  of 
New   England,    in   the    Etchemin   or   Passamaquoddy   language, 
spoken  in  Maine,  and  St.  Johns,  N.  B.  .  No.  I.  [all  published,] 
pp.  4.     2  in  i  vol.,  hf.  mor.  12°  Middletown,  Conn.,  1851,  '50 

5694  —  MANUSCRIPT  BOOK  OF  PRAYERS,  etc.,  in  the  Mareschit  (or 
Maliseet)  and  Caniba  dialects. 

A  little  volume  of  82  pages  (measuring  5  by  2^  inches)  written  by  some  French  mission- 
ary to  the  Abnakis.  It  is  complete  and  well-preserved,  though  its  pages  bear  traces  of 
long  and  frequent  use.  It  formerly  belonged  to  Dr.  John  Pickering,  to  whom  it  was 
presented  by  Bishop  (and  Cardinal)  Cheverus. 

It  contains  "Priere  du  Matin,  en  Marichit,"  "  Cantique,"  "Priere  du  Soir,  en  Caniba," 
"  Priere  avant  la  Confession,"  "  Interrogation  pour  la  Confession,"  "  Prieres  avant  [et 
apres]  la  Communion,"  "  Catechisme,"  "  Maniere  de  Baptiser,"  etc. 


LANGUAGES.  133 

The  mission  for  which  this  inanu.il  was  compiled  included  Indians  of  at  least  two  tribes, 
the  Canihis,  of  whose  principal  <li.ilcct  K.islcs  lias  Riven  us  a  vocabulary,  and  the  Etchemins 
and  Marcschites,  on  and  near  the  St.  John's  River.  "  We  read  in  the  relations  of  the 
Jesuits,  that  the  Canibas,  the  Etchemms,  and  other  Indians  of  different  tribes  lived 
together  in  one  village,"  under  the  instruction  of  the  missionary  Fathers  (Maurault,  Hist. 
des  Abenakis,  9);  and  it  is  not  improbable  that  this  manual  contains  translations  made 
early  in  the  i  ;th  century,  and  preserved  in  manuscript  copies  by  successive  missionaries. 

*#*  This  will  be  sold  -with  the  privilege  of  the  following  number  (5695). 

5695  —  (MANUSCRIPT)  Prieres  des  Sauvages  Abnakis  de  St.  Francois. 
Legibly  and  neatly  written,  on  32  pages  (7  by  3^  inches),  clean  and  well-preserved.    On 

the  first  blank-leaf  (of  which  only  a  portion  remains)  Mr.  Brinley  has  written .  "  Purchased 
at  the  sale  of  the  Library  of  Hon.  John  Pickering,  Boston,  1846.  This  MS.  was  presented 
to  Mr.  Pickering  by  Bishop  Cheverus." 

The  writing  resembles  that  of  the  preceding  volume  and  is  probably  by  the  same  hand  ; 
but  it  shows  that  the  writer  has  become  more  familiar  both  with  the  language  and  with  the 
pen.  The  character  used  by  the  French  missionaries  for  ou  or  English  w  (8)  is  employed, 
and  the  nasals  are  marked  as  in  Rasles's  Dictionary,  by  h.  In  addition  to  the  prayers 
contained  in  the  earlier  manual,  it  has  the  Litanies  of  the  Virgin,  and  of  the  Holy  Name 
of  Jesus,  the  Psalms  and  Antiphons  for  Vespers,  and  the  hymns  "  Lucis  Creator "  and 
"  Veni  Creator." 

5696  -  -  VETROMILE  (EUGENE)  S.  y.     Indian  Good  Book  .  .  for  the 
benefit  of  the   Penobscot,   Passamaquoddy,  St.  John's,  Micmac, 
and  other  tribes  of  the  Abnaki  Indians.  —  Alnambay  Uli  Awikhigan, 
etc.,  pp.  586,  red  mor.  gilt.  16°  New  York,  1858 

5697  TRUMBULL  (J.  H.)     Notes  on  Forty  Algonkin  Versions  of  the 
Lord's  Prayer.     (From  the  Transactions  of  the  Am.  Philological 
Association,  1872,)  //.  116.  8°  Hartford,  1873 

One  of  100  copies  separately  printed. 

THE  MIDDLE  STATES. 

New  Sweden;  and  (Mission)  Delaware,  or  "LenniLenape:"  — 

5698  —  CAMPANIUS     QOHN)    Holmiensis.      Lutheri  |  Catechismus, 
Ofwersatt    pa  |  American- Virginiske  |  Spraket.  |  engraved  title,  pp. 
(16),  1 60,  grosgrain  levant  red  morocco  extra,  filleted  sides,  ins.  borders, 
g.  e.  (  W.  Pratt),  LARGE  AND  VERY  FINE  COPY,  RARE. 

sm.  8°  Stockholm,  1696 

Copies  with  the  engraved  title-page  (with  "Catechismvs  Lutheri  Lingva  Svecico- 
Americana  ")  which  precedes  the  printed  title,  are  EXTREMELY  RARE.  The  translation 
of  the  Catechism  was  revised  and  some  additions  made  to  the  appended  Vocabulary,  by 
Thomas  Campanius,  grandson  of  John. 

5699  —  Lutheri  |  Catechismus,    etc.     Another  fine  copy,  (without  the 
engraved  title-page),  old  calf ,  g.  e.,  RARE.  sm.  8°  Stockholm,  1696 

From  Lord  Farnham's  library.  A  letter  to  him,  from  Alexander  Johnston,  is  inserted, 
conveying  the  grateful  acknowledgments  of  Baron  Alex,  von  Humboldt  for  the  loan  of  the 
book  which  "  was  quite  unknown  to  him,"  and  which  "  had  been  of  very  great  use  to  him 
in  his  researches." 

5700  —  ZEISBERGER    (David)      Essay   of    a    Delaware-Indian    and 
English  Spelling-Book,  for  the  Use  of  the  Schools  of  the  Christian 
Indians  on  Muskingum  River..//.  (2),   113,  blue  calf,  gilt,  ins. 
borders.  12°  Philadelphia,  Henry  Miller,  1776 

5701  —  ZEISBERGER  (D.)     A  Collection  of  Hymns,  for  the  use  of  the 
Christian  Indians  of  the  Missions  of  the  United  Brethren  in  North 
America,  //.  xii,  358,  hf.  bd.,  VERY  SCARCE. 

12°  Philadelphia,  H.  Sweitzer,  1803 
Hymns  in  the  Delaware  language,  revised  (and  many  translated)  by  Zeisberger. 


134  THE    AMERICAN  INDIAN 

5702  --  ZEISBERGER  (D.)      Sermons   to  Children.     Translated   by 
David    Zeisberger.  —  Ehelittonhenk    li    Amemensak     Gischitak 
Elleniechsink.     Utchi  David  Zeisberger,  pp.  115,  hf.  bd.,  RARE. 

12°  Philadelphia,  A.  &  G.  Way,  1803 

To  the  Sermons  is  appended  Zeisberger's  translation  of  A.  G.  Spangenberg's  "Some- 
thing of  Bodily  Care  for  Children,"  with  a  separate  title-page,  //.  91-115. 

5703  —  ZEISBERGER  (D.)     Grammar  of  the  Language  of  the  Lenni 
Lenape    or    Delaware    Indians.      Translated   from   the   German 
Manuscript  of  the   Author  by  Peter  S.   Du  Ponceau.     With    a 
Preface  and  Notes  by  the  Translator,  //.  186,  (i),  boards,  UNCUT. 

4°  Philadelphia,  1827 

Of  Du  Ponceau's  translation  of  Zeisberger's  grammar,  published  in  the  Am.  Philosoph- 
ical Society's  Transactions,  N.  S.  Vol.  III.,  only  a  few  copies  were  separately  printed. 
These  are  now  VERY  SCARCE.  The  work—  with  all  its  defects—  is  indispensable  to 
students  of  American  languages. 

This  was  Dr.  JOHN  PICKERING'S  copy,  and  has  many  penciled  marginal  notes  by  him. 

5704  --  The  Three  Epistles  of  the  Apostle  John.     Translated  into 
Delaware  Indian,  by  C.  F.  Dencke,  pp.  21,  21,  Indian  and  English 
on  opposite  pages.    (5  copies.)     24°  New  York,  Am.  Bible  Soc.,  1818 

5705  -  -  LIEBERKUHN  (S.)     The  History  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
comprehending    all    that    the   Four   Evangelists    have   recorded 
concerning  Him,  etc.  .  Translated  into  the  Delaware  Language  by 
the  Rev.  DAVID  ZEISBERGER,  //.  viii,  222,  sheep,  fine  copy,  scarce. 

12°  New  York,  D.  Fans  haw,  1821 

"Printed  only  for  the  use  of  missionaries  and  is  not  to  be  purchased,"  —  wrote  Mr. 
Pickering  in  1827,  in  his  Introduction  to  Zeisberger's  Grammar  of  the  Lenni  Lenape 
(P-  30- 

5706  —  LUCKENBACH  (A.)     Forty-six  select  Scripture  Narratives  from 
the  Old  Testament  .  .  Translated  into  Delaware  Indian,  for  the  use 
of  Indian  Youth,  illustrated,  pp.  xvi,  304,  sheep. 

12°  New  York,  D.  Fanshaw,  1838 
57°7  —  The  same,  another  copy,  fresh  and  clean,  sheep. 


IROQUOIS. 
Mohawk  :  — 

5708  The  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer.  |  The  Litany,  and  Church 
Catechism.  |  —  Ne  |  Orhoengene  neoni  Yogaraskhagh  |  Yondere- 
anayendaghkwa,  |  Ne  Ene  Niyoh  Raodeweyena,  neoni  Onoghsa- 
dogeaghtige  Yondadderigh-  wanondoentha.  |  pp.  (2),  24,  18,  half 
mor.,  neat.  sm.  4°  Boston,  New-  England  :  \  Printed  by  Richard  and 

Samuel  Draper.     1  7  63 

Title,  i  leaf  ;  The  Order  for  Morning  Prayer  daily  throughout  the  year,  pp.  1-16  ;  The 
Litany,  pp.  17-24;  The  Church  Catechism,  pp.  1-9;  [Various]  Prayers,  pp.  10-18. 

EXTREMELY  RARE.  It  may  have  been  printed  at  the  instance  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Eleazer 
Wheelock,  or  by  the  Boston  Commissioners  of  the  (Scotch)  Society  for  Propagating 
Christian  Knowledge,  for  the  use  of  the  missionaries  and  school-masters  sent  from  New 
England  to  the  Six  Nations. 

Wm.  Weyman  was  employed  by  Sir  Wm.  Johnson,  in  1762,  to  print  a  new  edition  of 
the  Mohawk  Prayer-Book,  and  began  the  work  early  in  1  763,  under  the  supervision  of  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Barclay.  Its  progress  was  interrupted  by  the  death  of  Dr.  Barclay,  in  1  764,  and 
less  than  half  the  book  was  printed  when  Weyman  died,  in  July,  1768.  In  the  meantime 
several  missionaries  had  gone  from  New  England  to  the  Six  Nations  ;  Mr.  Cornelius 
Bennett,  a  catechist  of  the  Episcopal  church,  was  teaching  school  among  the  Mohawks  in 
1764:  Mr.  C.  J.  Smith  (accompanied  by  young  Joseph  Brant)  and  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Kirtland  went,  the  same  year,  from  Lebanon,  as  missionaries  to  the  same  field  —  sent  by 
the  Boston  Commissioners,  and  several  others  were  preparing  themselves  at  Lebanon  for 
this  mission.  This  Prayer-Book  and  Catechism  was  probably  printed  for  the  use  of  these 
missionaries  and  their  Indian  scholars.  It  seems  to  be  a  reprint,  so  far  as  it  goes,  of  the 


LANGUAGES.  •  135 

first  edition  (Win.  Bradford,  1715),  omitting  the  "Several  Chapters  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testament"  ;  and  founded,  like  that  edition,  on  the  translations  made  "by  Mr.  Freeman, 
a  very  worthy  Culvimst  minister."  See  Humphreys'  Hist.  Account,  p.  302. 

5709  -  -  The  Order    For  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer,  |  And  Admin- 


istration  of   the 


Sacraments,  |  and   some   other  |  Offices   of    the 


Church,  |  Together  with  |  A  Collection  of  Prayers,  and  some 
Sentences  of  |  the  Holy  Scriptures,  necessary  for  Knowledge  | 
Practice.  |  Ne  |  Yagawagh  Niyadewighniserage  Yonderaenayen- 
dagh- 1  kwa  orghoongene  neoni  Yogaraskha  yoghse- 1  ragwegough, 
etc. . .  |  Collected,  and  translated  into  the  Mohawk  \  Language, 
under  the  direction  of  the  late  Rev.  Mr.  William  Andrews,  the  late 
Rev.  Dr.  Henry  |  Barclay,  and  the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Oglivie  (sic)}  \ 
etc.,  Title,  i  leaf,  pp.  204,  fine,  clean  copy,  sheep,  gilt,  fine  copy. 

8°  n.  p.  \New  York,  W.  Weyman  and  Hugh  Gaine,~]  1769 
VERY  RARE.  Less  than  400  copies  were  printed,  and  "very  few  remained  among  the 
Mohawks  when  they  retired  to  Canada  in  1777." — O'CALLAGHAN,  in  Hist.  Mag.,  i.  15. 
"  The  edition  . . .  consisting  of  a  small  number  were  soon  delivered  out  to  the  Indians, 
except  a  few  which  were,  with  the  late  Sir  Wm.  Johnson's  Library,  seized  and  made  away 
with  by  the  Rebels,  in  1776." — Advertisement  to  Quebec  edition  of 1780.  Pages  1-74 
(sigs.  A  to  I)  were  printed  by  Weyman,  1763-68  ;  the  remainder  by  Hugh  Gaine,  who 
finished  his  work  in  December,  1768. 

5710  —  The  Order  |  For  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer,  |  etc.  (8  lines.) 
.  .  |  Ne    Yakawea.  |  Niyadewighniserage    Yondereanayendakhkwa 
Orhoenke'ne,  |  neoni    Yogarask-ha    Oghseragwe'gouh  ;  |  etc.  —  The 
Third  Edition,  |  Formerly  collected  and  translated  into  the  Mohawk 
or  Iroquois  Lan- 1  guage,  under  the  direction  of  the  Missionaries 
from  the  Venerable  |  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in 
Foreign  Parts,  to  the  |  Mohawk  Indians.  |  Published  |  By  Order  of 
His  Excellency  Frederick  Haldimand,  |  Captain-general  and  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  all  his  Majesty's  |  Forces  in  the  Province  of 
Quebec,  etc.,  \  Revised  with  Corrections  and  Additions  by  |  DANIEL 
CLAUS,  Esq ;   P.  T.  Agent  |  For   the  six  Nation  Indians  in  the 
Province  of  Quebec.  |  old  English  red  morocco,  gilt,  FINE  COPY. 

8°  n.  p.  [Quebec,]  1780 

VERY  RARE.  "  As  the  number  then  printed  was  small  and  some  of  the  copies  were 
unfortunately  lost,  another  impression  became  necessary." — Preface  to  (Londdn)  edition  of 
1787.  This  copy  belonged  to  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Boucher,  and  is  inscribed:  "For  the 
Rev4  Mr.  Boucher  from  his  affectionate  Brother,  John  Doty." 

571 1  -  -  The  Book  of  |  Common  Prayer,  |  And  Administration  of  the  | 
Sacraments,    and  other    Rites  and  Ceremonies  |  of  the    Church,  | 
according   to  the  use  of  the  |  Church  of   England  :  |  .  . .  A  New 
Edition :  |  To  which  is  added  |  The  Gospel  according  to  St.  Mark,  | 
Translated  into  the  Mohawk  Language,    By  Captr.  JOSEPH  BRANT,  j 
An  Indian  of  the  Mohawk   Nation.  |  (On  opposite  page: — )     Ne 
Yakawea   |   Yondereanayendaghkwa   |   Oghseragwegouh,   |   Neoni 
Yakawea  |  Ne   Orighwadogeaghty  |  Yondatnekosseraghs  |  neoni  | 
Tekarighwagehhadont,  |  etc. . .  Keagaye  ase  yondereanayendaghkwa. 
|  Oni  tahoghsonderoh  |  St.  Mark  Raorighwadogeaghty,  |  Tekawean- 
adennyoh    Kanyenkehaga    Rakowanea   T'HAYENDANEGEA,  |  Roe- 
wayats.  |  19  copper  plates  (J.  Peachey,  sc),  Engl.  and  Indian  titles, 
pp.  iii,  505,  (i),  elegantly  bound  in  old  English  red  morocco,  gilt  back, 
sides  bordered  in  gold,  with  center  ornaments,  and  inlaid  label,  with  the 
name  of  "The Right  Horfble  Lord  Lovaine,  1 787,"  g.  e.,  LARGE,  CLEAN, 
AND  EXCEPTIONALLY  FINE  COPY.  8°  London,  C.  Buckton,  1787 

This  was  the  fifth  edition  of  the  Mohawk  Prayer-Book.  The  English  is  printed 
opposite  the  Indian  translation,  throughout.  The  translation  of  the  Gospel  of  St.  Mark— 


IS  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 

the  first  translation  of  an  entire  Gospel  in  the  Mohawk  language — occupies  pp.  176-341, 
and  on  page  341,  is  "I-Ih  Wakhyadon,  August  1774.  JOSEPH  THAYENDANEGEA" 
(Brant's  Mohawk  name.) 

For  the  extended  title,  and  history  of  this  edition,  see  Dr.  O'Callaghan's  paper  in  the 
Historical  Magazine,  i.  15,  16. 

5712 Another  copy,  fine  impressions  of  the  plates,  ABSOLUTELY 

UNCUT,  Forel.  r.  8°  London.  C.  Buckton,  1787 

In  such  condition,  SUPERLATIVELY  RARE. 

57  X3 Another   copy,  dean  and  fine,   old  paneled  calf  (joints 

cracked).  8°  London,  C.  Buckton,  1787 

5714  —  A   Prayer   Book   in   the  Language  of  the  Six  Nations  of 
Indians.  .  Compiled    from    various     translations.  .  By    the    Rev. 
Solomon  Davis,  Missionary  to  the  Oneidas,  at  Duck  Creek,  Wis- 
consin,//. 108,  cloth.     (2  copies.)  12°  New  York,  1837 

5715  —  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  according  to  the  use  of  the 
Church  of  England,  translated  into  the  Mohawk  language ;  com- 
piled from  various  translations,  revised,  etc.,  by  the  Rev.  Abraham 
Nelles.     The  Collects  etc.  translated  by  John  Hill,  Jr.,  appear  in 
Mohawk  for  the  first  time  in  this  Edition.     Hamilton,  1842  —  Ne 
Kaghyadouhsera  ne  Yoedereanayeadagwha,  etc.     Oghroewakouh, 
1842.  English  and  Indian  on  opposite  pages,  pp.  viii,  456,  green  mor., 
unused.  8° 

5716  —  The  same,  another  copy,  blue  mor. 

5717  —  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  according  to  the  use  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America; 
translated  into  the  Mohawk  or  Iroquois  language . .  by  the  Rev. 
Eleazer  Williams,  V.D.M.  Revised  edition  of  his  former  translation. 
//.  1 08 ;  Selections  of  Psalms  and  Hymns,  //.  67  ;  blk.  embossed 
morocco,  red  edges,  unused.     (2  copies.) 

1 6°  N.  York,  P.  E.  Tract  Society,  1853 

5718  —  A  Primer,  for  the  Use  of  the  Mohawk  Children,  To  acquire 
the  Spelling  and  Reading  of  their  OWN,  as  well  as  to  get  acquainted 
with  tjie  ENGLISH,  Tongue ;  which  for  that  purpose  is  put  on  the 
opposite  page,  original  binding,  well-preserved;  frontispiece  (engr.  by 
y.  Peachey)  representing  an  Indian  School ;  VERY  FINE  CLEAN  COPY, 

//.  98.  sq.  16°  London,  C.  Buckton,  1786 

VERY  RARE.    Book  plate  of  William  Penn. 

5719  —  A  Primer  for  the  Use  of  the  Mohawk  Children,  &c.    Another 
copy,  in  the  original  binding.  sq.  16°  London,  C.  Buckton,  1786 

In  this  copy,  the  (mezzotint)  frontispiece,  engraved  by  J.  Peachey,  1786,  has  been 
pasted  down  over  another  (and  earlier)  -woodcut,  representing  an  Indian  school, — which, 
probably,  was  used  in  the  earlier  edition  of  1781  (see  the  Bibl.  Grenvilliana,  II.  574). 

5720  —  WILLIAMS  (ELEAZER)     Good  News  to  the  Iroquois  Nation. 
A  Tract  [in  the  IROQUOIS  LANGUAGE],  on  Man's  Primitive  Rectitude, 
his  Fall,  and  his  Recovery  through  Jesus   Christ,  //.   n,  half 
morocco  gilt  top  (Pratt)  uncut. 

12°  Burlington,  Vt.,  Samuel  Mills,  1813 
VERY  RARE.    I  have  seen  but  one  other  copy,  (see  No.  5742.) 

5721  —  The   Gospel   according  to  Saint  John.     (In   the  Mohawk 
Language),  sheep.  (2  copies.)      18°  N.  York,  Am.  Bible  Society,  1818 

Capt.  John  Norton's  translation.  (Indian  and  English.)  Reprinted  from  the  English 
edition  (of  1805),  with  such  scrupulous  accuracy  that  the  typographical  errors  of  that 
edition  are  left  without  correction,  and  the  original  page  of  errata  ("Nene  Yakowenuan- 
neren"  etc.)  is  faithfully  reproduced. 


LANGUAGES.  137 

5722  —  The  Gospel  according  to  Saint  Luke ;  translated  into  the 
Mohawk  tongue,  by  H.  A.  Hill,  //.  157,  159,  Indian  and  English 
opposite,  sheep.  18°  N.  York,  Am.  Bible  Society,  1827 

5723  —  MOHAWK.     The  Gospel  of   St.  Matthew,   transl.   into   the 
Mohawk  language  by  A.  Hill,  and  corrected  by  J.  A.  Wilkes,  Jr., 
Grand  River,  U.  C.     N.  York,  1836  — The  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the 
Hebrews,  transl.  by  Wm.  Hess,  with  corrections  by  J.  A.  Wilkes, 
Jr.     N.  Y.,  1836  —  [The  General  Epistles  of  James,  Peter  (i.  and 
H.),  John  (i.,  H.,  in.),  and  Jude ;   the   Revelation    of    St.  John  ; 
The  Gospel  according  to  St.  John.     Transl.  by  Hill  and  Wilkes, 
n.  t.  p.]  —  The  Acts  of  the  Apostles ;  transl.  by  Hill,  corrected  by 
Hess  and  Wilkes,  //.  121.     N.  Y.,  1835  — Paul's  Epistle  to  the 
Romans ;  transl.  by  the  same,  pp.  56,  N.  Y.,  1835.     8  in  i  vol., 
new  hf.  mor.     (Roxburghe^)  12° 

5724  —  The  Gospel  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ  according 
to  Saint  Matthew.     Translated  into  the  Mohawk  language  by  A. 
Hill  and  corrected  by  J.  A.  Wilkes,  Jr.,  Grand  River,  U.  C.,  //.  99. 

1 2°  TV!  Y.,  Young  Men's  Bible  Soc.,  1836 

For  some  sharp  criticisms  of  this  translation,  see  (M.  Cuoq's)  "  Jugement  Erron6  de  M. 
Ernest  Renan  sur  les  Langues  Sauvages,"  pp.  105,  106:  He  pronounces  it  —  though 
"  il  s'est  pe"nible  de  le  dire  "  —  "  vraiment  pitoyable.  Ce  n'est  moins  qu'une  profanation 
de  la  parole  de  Dieu  ; "  abounding  in  "  incorrections,  inexactitudes,  sole"cismes,  barbarismes, 
et  contre-sens." 

[The  Gospel  of  Saint  John.]  Ne  Orighwadogenhty  ne  Jinityawea- 
onh  ne  Royatadogenhty  ne  John,  [Translated  by  Hill  and  Wilkes,] 
//.  91,  n.  t.  p.  12°  \N.  Y.,  Young  Men's  Bible  Soc.,  1836] 

The  Epistles  of  Paul  the  Apostle  to  the  Philippians, —  Colossians, 
—  Thessalonians,  —  Timothy,  —  Titus,  —  and  Philemon.  Transl. 
by  Wm.  Hess,  with  corrections  by  J.  A.  Wilkes,  Jr.,  //.  17,  16, 
22,  31,  n,  7.  12°  N.  Y.,  Y.  M.  Bible  Soc.,  1836 

The  Acts  of  the  Apostles  in  the  Mohawk  language,  transl.  by 
H.  A.  Hill,  with  corrections  by  Wm.  Hess  and  John  A.  Wilkes,  Jr., 
//.  121  —  The  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Romans  (same  translators), 
//.  56.  i  vol.,  sprinkled  sheep.  12  °N.  Y.,  Y.  M.  Bible  Soc.,  1835 

The  [First]  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Corinthians  ;  transl.  into  the 
Mohawk  language,  by  Wm.  Hess,  with  corrections  by  J.  A.  Wilkes, 
Jr.,  pp.  55.  12°  N.  Y.,  Y.  Men's  Bible  Soc.,  1836 

(5  vols.)  12° 

5725  —  [Isaiah,  in  Mohawk.]     Ne  Kaghyadonghsera  ne  Royadado- 
kenghdy  Isaiah,  //.  243,  cloth,  unused. 

1 6°  N.  York,  Am.  Bible  Society,  1839 

5726  —  The  same,  cloth,  unused.     (2  copies.) 

5727  —  [Mohawk  Hymns.]     A  Collection  of  Hymns  for  the  use  of 
Native  Christians  of  the  Mohawk  Language ;  to  which  are  added, 
a  number  of  Hymns  for  Sabbath  Schools. 

sm.  12°  N.  York,  McElrath  6-  Bangs,  1832 

Mohawk  and  English  opposite,  except  Hymns  54-86,  which  are  not  translated,  and  the 
Hymns  for  Children,  135-192  (pp.  107-137)  which  are  in  English. 

5728  —  The  Collection  of  Sacred  Songs,  for  the  use  of  the  Baptist 
Native    Christians   of   the    Six  Nations.     Revised   by  James  N. 

18 


138  THE   AMERICAN    INDIAN 

Cusick.  —  Ne  Konoron  ne  Teyerihwahkwatha  igen  Enyontste,  etc., 
pp.  125,  sheep,  unused,  very  scarce. 

32°  Phila.,  Am.  Baft.  Publ.  Soc.,  1846 

Title-pages  in  English  and  Mohawk. 

5729  —  The  same,  sheep,  unused.     (2  copies.) 

573°  —  Ne  Kakoron  ne  Teyerihwahkwatha,  etc.  —  A  Collection  of 
Hymns  for  the  Use  of  Native  Christians  of  the  Mohawk  Language  ; 
etc.,  pp.  240,  English  and  Indian  opposite,  sheep,  fresh  copy. 

srh.  1 6°  N.  Y.,  Lane  6*  Scott,  1850 

A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1832,  omitting  two  Hymns, — Nos.  57  and  151  of  the  earlier 
edition.  Printed  for  the  Miss.  Society  of  the  M.  E.  Church. 

5731  —  The  same,  //.  240,  sheep,  unused. 

New  York,  Lane  6*  Scott,  1850 

5732  —  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  in  the  Mohawk  Language  . . 
Translated  by  Isaac  Barefoot.     Published  by  the  New  England 

.    Company,  //.  63,  63,  Mohawk  and  English  opposite,  sheep. 

1 8°  Toronto,  1871 

"  Printed  by  the  Church  Printing  and  Publishing  Company." 

5733  —  Karo  Ron,  ne  Te  ye  rihwahgwatha,  pp.  53,  paper,  uncut. 

24°  Brantford,  1871 

5734  —  Ionteri8aienstak8a  ne  KariSiioston  Teieiasontha,  KahnaSak- 
eha,  pp:  48.  24°  Tiohtaki  (Montreal},  L.  Perrault,  1854 

Catechism,  prayers,  etc.  in  Iroquois  (Mohawk).  The  approbation  of  the  Bishop  of 
Montreal  is  dated  12  Sept.  1843. 

5735  —  Kaiatonserase    [ou    Vade-Mecum    du    Chantre    Iroquois], 
//.  132.  12°  Tiotiaki  (Montreal)  J.  Lovell,  1860 

5736  —  Tsiatak  NihononSentsiake  Onk8eon8e  Akoiatonsera,  etc.  — 
Le  Livre  des  Sept  Nations  ou  Paroissien  IROQUOIS,  Auquel  on  a 
ajoute',  pour  1'usage  de  la  mission  du  Lac  de  Deux-Montaignes, 
quelques  Cantiques  en  langue  ALGONQUINE,  //.  460,  cloth,  scarce. 

12°  Tiohtaki  [Montreal],  J.  Lovell,  1865 

In  addition  to  the  Iroquois  Processional ',  Livre  de  Chant  for  Mass  and  Vespers,  etc., 
this  volume  contains  a  manual  of  Prayers  compiled  by  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Marcoux, 
missionary  at  the  Sault  St.  Louis ;  a  Mass  in  Algonkin  (Nipissing),  and  nearly  a  hundred 
hymns  and  chants  in  that  dialect. 

5737  —  The  same,  cloth,  unused. 

5738  —  Kaiatonserase  lonteSeienstakSa,  pp.  24  —  lontaterihonnien- 
nitakSa  ne  Roiatonserison  ASennishete  Kenha,  ou  Instruction  sur 
la  Foi  Catholique,  par  M.  H.  Guen,  ancien  Missionaire,  pp.  23. 

(2)  12°  and  16°  Tiotiaki,y.  Lovell,  1857,  1870 

5739  —  Lettres  de  feu  M.  Jos.  Marcoux,  missionnaire  du  Sault,  aux 
Chefs  Iroquois  du  Lac  des  Deux  Montagnes,  1848-49,  //.  27. 

18°  Tiohtake,  J.  Lovell,  1869 
Seneca : — 

5740  —  The   Gospel   according  to   Saint  Luke,  translated   in   the 
Seneca  Tongue :  by  T.  S.  Harris,  English  and  Indian  on  opposite 
pages,  pp.  149,  147,  sheep.         18°  New  York,  Am.  Bible  Soc.,  1829 

In  Pickering's  orthography. 

Onondaga : — 

5741  —  SHEA  (John  G.)  Editor.     A  French-Onondaga  Dictionary; 
From  a  Manuscript  of  the  Seventeenth  Century,  pp.  viii,  103,  calf, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  imp.  8°  N.  York,  Cramoisy  Press,  1860 

No.  I.  of  Shea's  Library  of  American  Linguistics. 


LANGUAGES.  1 39 

5742  Tracts.      (Iroquois    and    Muhhekan.)      WILLIAMS    (ELEAZAR) 
Gaiatonsera  ( lonteweienstakwa,  |  Ongwe  Onwe   Gawennontakon .  | 
.  .  |  A  Spelling  Book  in   the   Language  of  the  Seven   Iroquois 
Nations.    |   //.   24,   uncut.     Plattsburgh,   F.    C.   Powell,    1813 — 
WILLIAMS  (Eleazar)  Good  News  to  the  Iroquois  Nation.  A  Tract, 
on  Man's  Primitive  Rectitude,  his  Fall,  and  his  Recovery  through 
Jesus  Christ,  (in  the  Iroquois  language,)  pp.  12,  uncut.     Burlington, 
Vt.,  1813  —  Ne  Raowenna  Teyoninhokarawen,  etc.  .  .  Address  to 
the  Six  Nations;    recommending  the  Gospel  of  Saint  John,  by 
Teyoninhokarawen  [Capt.  John  Norton]  The  Translator.  London, 
1805,  pp.  vii,  vii  (Iroquois  and  English},  uncut  —  Sermon  on  the 
Execution  of  Moses  Paul,  an  Indian,  at  New  Haven.     By  Samson 
Occom,  a   native  Indian,  and  Missionary,  etc., . .  pp.  24.     London, 
repr.  1789  —  Edwards  (Jonathan)     Observations  on  the  Language 
of  the  Muhhekaneew   Indians  .  .  New  Haven,   J.  Meigs,   1788, 
pp.  (i),  15,  (i)  fine  copy; —  The  same.     London,  repr.  1789.    6  in 
i  vol.,  new  half  mor.  neat.  8° 

The  first  three  tracts  are  VERY  RARE.  Two  of  these  are  by  Eleazer  Williams,  the 
reputed  "  Dauphin,"  and  the  other  is  by  Capt.  John  Norton,  chief  of  the  Six  Nations,  and 
the  translator  of  the  Gospel  of  John  into  the  Mohawk  language. 

Iroquois,  Choctaw,  Muskokae : — 

5743  —  Ionteri8eienstag8a     ne     Tsiatag     OriSatogenton .   Ogonha. 
[IROQUOIS  Catechism,  and  Prayers,]  pp.  72,  uncut. 

12°  Paris,  Ononthioke,  1826 

WILLIAMS  (L.  S.)  Family  Education  and  Government:  A 
Discourse  in  the  CHOCTAW  Language,  //.  48. 

Boston,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1835 

/711a  I  Katikisma :  or  Child's  Catechism  in  CHOCTAW  :  being  a 
translation  of  Dr.  Watts'  Second  Catechism  for  Children.  2d  ed. 
revised,  pp.  16.  12°  Boston,  1835 

Religious  Tracts  in  the  CHOCTAW  Language.  2d  ed.  revised, 
//.  39.  12°  Boston,  1835 

Sioux  Spelling-Book.  Designed  for  the  use  of  Native  Learners, 
wood-cuts,  pp.  22.  12°  Boston,  1836 

Robertson  (W.  S.)  and  Winslett  (David)  Nakcokz/  es  Kerretz' 
Enhzrteceskz/.  MUSKOKEE  or  Creek  First  Reader.  2d  ed.,  illustrated, 
pp.  48.  12°  New  York,  1867 

CHAHTA  HOLISSO.  Ai  isht  ia  z/mmona.  3d  ed.  revised.  [Choctaw 
Reader,]  illustr.,  pp.  72.  12°  Boston,  1835 

CHAHTA  NA-HOLHTINA  ;  or  Choctaw  Arithmetic,  //.  72. 

12°  Boston,  1835 

8  in  i  vol.,  new  hf.  morocco  (Roxburghe.)  18° 

SOUTHERN. 
Cherokee :  — 

5744  —  The  Gospel  according  to  Matthew.    4th  edition.    1844. — 
The  Gospel ..  according  to  John.     3d  ed.    1847.  —  The  Acts  of 
the  Apostles.     3d  ed.     1848.  —  The  Epistles  of  Paul  to  Timothy. 
1844.  —  The   General   Epistle   of  James.    .1847.  —  The   Epistles 
to  Peter.    1848.  —  The  Epistles  to  John.     3d  ed.     1848.  —  Select 
Passages  from   the    Holy   Scriptures :    [The   Creation,   and   the 
Fall  :  The  Ten   Commandments,  the  Parables  of  the  Prodigal 


I4O  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 

Son,  the  Rich  Man  and  Lazarus,  and  the  Pharisee  and  the 
Publican  ;  The  Lord's  Supper :  Select  Psalms ;  and  five  chapters 
of  Isaiah.]  n.  d.  —  Cherokee  Hymns,  compiled  from  several 
authors  and  revised.  8th  ed.  1848.  9  in  i  vol.,  hf.  bd. 

24°  Park  Hill,  Mission  Press,  1844-48 
All  in  Cherokee  (Sequoyah's)  characters.    VERY  SCARCE. 

5745  --  Genesis  or   the   First   Book   of   Moses,  pp.   173.     1856  — 
Exodus:    or  the    Second   Book  of   Moses,  pp.    152.     1853  —  [A 
Selection  of  the]  Psalms ;  Proverbs  of  Solomon  [Chaps.  I  and  vn] ; 
Isaiah,  i-vn,  xi,  LII-LV;  pp.  34,  32.     i  vol.,  mor. 

24°  Park  Hill,  Mission  Press,  1853-56 

Translated  by  Rev.  Samuel  A.  Worcester  (missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.)  assisted 
by  Mr.  Foreman.     In  the  Cherokee  (Sequoyah's)  syllabic  characters. 

5746  —  [New  Testament  (The)  translated  into  the  Cherokee  language. 
Revised  edition,]  stamped  morocco. 

12°  New  York,  Am.  Bible  Soc.,  1860 

5747  —  The  Cherokee  Singing  Book.     Printed  for  the  Am.  Board  of 
Comm'rs  for  For.  Missions,  //.  88,  boards. 

obi.  8°  Boston,  A.  P.  Kenrick,  1846 

A  selection  of  SACRED  Music,  with  an  Introductory  lessons  in  singing,  and  in  reading 
music. 
Choctaw :  — 

5748  —  Chahta  £/ba  Isht  Taloa  Holisso,  or  Choctaw  Hymn  Book. 
3d  ed.,  //.  175,  hf.  mor.  24°  Boston,  T.  B.  Marvin,  1844 

Published  by  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  Missions.     Translated  by  the  Rev.  Alfred  Wright  and 
Rev.  Cyrus  Byington. 

5749  —  The  same.     4th  edition,  revised  and  enlarged,  pp.  248,  cloth, 
new.  New  York,  S.  W.  Benedict,  1851 

5750  —  The  Gospel  according  Matthew,  [Mark,  Luke,  and  John,] 
translated  into  the  Choctaw  language,  pp.  115,  73,  127,  95.    4vols. 
in  one,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  edges.     12°  Boston,  for  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1845 

5751  —  The  New  Testament . .  translated  into  the  Choctaw  Language. 
Pin  Chito.  //.  818,  sheep,  unused.     (2  copies.) 

thk.  12°  N.  Y.,  Am.  Bible  Soc.,  1848 

5752  —  Joshua,  Judges,  and  Ruth  (The  Books  of),  translated  into 
the  Choctaw  Language.  —  Choshua,  nan  Apesa  £7hleha  Holisso, 
micha  Lulh  Holisso,  etc.,  pp.  151.     The  First  and  Second  Books 
of  Samuel,  and  the  First  Book  of  Kings,  pp.  256.     2  vols.  in  one, 
stamped  morocco,  unused.         12°  New  York,  Am.  Bible  Society,  1852 

5753  —  Chahta  Holisso  ai  isht  ia  z/mmona. —  The  Choctaw  Spelling 
Book.     5th  edition,  enlarged,  //.  36,  hf.  cloth. 

18°  Boston,  T.  R.  Marvin,  1849 
Muskokee  (Creek)  : 

$754  —  FLEMING  (Rev.  John)  A  Short  Sermon  :  also  Hymns,  in 
Muskokee  or  Creek  Language,  pp.  35,  hf.  cloth,  fresh  copy,  VERY 
SCARCE.  18°  Boston,  for  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1835 

5755  —  The  same,  another  fresh  copy. 

5756  —  Nakcokz/    Esyz>hiketz/.      Muskokee    Hymns,    collected    and 
arranged    by   Rev.    R.    M.    Loughridge,  .  and    David    Winslett, 
Interpreter.     3d  ed.,  revised,  //.  (4),  216,  cloth,  new. 

24°  N.  York,  Presbyt.  Mission,  1859 


LANGUAGES.  14! 

5757  (Cherokee,    Choctaw,    Muskokee.    Osage.)      Cherokee    Hymns 
compiled  from  several  authors  and  revised.    By  E.  Boudinott  and 
S.  A.  Worcester.    Printed  for  the  A.  B.  C.  For.  Missions,  //.  50,  (2). 

24°  New  Echota  (Ga.)  y.  1<\  Wheeler,  1829 

The  first  printing  in  the  syllabic  chaia.  •  i  by  Sequoyah  (George  Guess)  was 

for  the  "rherokci-  I'lm-nix,"  In  February,  1828.     The  "Cherokee  Hymns"  was  the/rj/ 
tract  printed  in  that  character;  and  is  now  VERY  RARE. 

Washashee  W'ageressa  Pahz/ngreh  tse.  The  OSAGE  First  Book, 
//.  126,  VERY  SCARCE.  18°  Boston,  1834 

CHAHTA  HOLISSO  ai  isht  ia  z/mmona.  The  CHOCTAW  Spelling 
Book.  5th  ed.  revised,  pp.  107.  Boston,  1849 

—  The  same,  6th  ed.  revised,  pp.  107.  Boston,  1852 

TcHiPAYATiK-O-MiKAN.  Kanctchtegaii g  [The  Way  of  the  Cross, 
In  the  (Nipissing-Algonkin  dialect,  of  the  Mission  of  the  Lake  of 
the  Two  Mountains,]  //.  26.  Moniang  [Montreal],  1843 

KAIATONSERASE.  TsionkSe  hetsiseSanenton  ne  RaSenniio. 
[Prayers  and  Hymns  in  the  Iroquois  language,]  pp.  132. 

12°  Tiotiaki  [Montreal],  1860 

7  in  i  vol.,  new  hf.  mor.  (Roxburghe).  12° 

DAKOTA. 

5758  Genesis  and  a  part  of  the  Psalms,  in  the  Dakota  Language : 
translated  from  the  original  Hebrew,  by  the  Missionaries  of  the 
Am.  B.  C.   F.  M.  and   Mr.  Joseph  Renville,   Sen.  —  Wicoicage 
Wowapi  qa  Odowan  Wakan,  etc.,  pp.  295,  margins  stained,  sheep, 
RARE. 

12°  Cincinnati,  O.,  Kendall  6-  Barnard,  for  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1842 

5759  —  RiGGs(S.  R.)  Wowapi  Mitawa.  Tamakoce  kaga.  —  My  Own 
Book:  prepared  from  Rev.  T.  H.  Gallaudet's  "Mother's  Primer," 
etc.,  //.  64,  wood-cuts.  sq.  16°  Boston,  1842 

5760  —  The  Pilgrim's  Progress,  by  John  Bunyan.     In  the  Dakota 
Language,  translated  by  Stephen  R.  Riggs,  A.  M.,  Missionary  of 
the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  engravings,  pp.  264,  cloth. 

1 8°  New  York,  Am.  Tract  Soc.,  n.  d.  [1857] 

5761  —  Dakota  Odowan.  —  Hymns  in  the  Dakota  Language.  Edited 
by  Stephen  R.  Riggs  and  John  P.  Williamson,  mor. 

16°  N.  York,  Am.  Tract  Soc.,  [1865] 

5762  —  The  same,  cloth,  new. 

5763  Osage.     Washashe  W'ageressa  Pahz/ngreh  tse.    The  Osage  First 
Book,  wood-cuts,  pp.  126,  hf.  bd.,  fresh  copy,  very  scarce. 

18°  Boston,  for  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1834 

5764  —  The  same,  another  copy,  clean,  unused. 

NORTH-WEST   COAST. 

5765  MANUSCRIPT   VOCABULARIES  of   Some  of  the  Indian 
Tribes  of  N.  Western  America.     "To  Peter  S.  Duponceau  Esq. 
with  J.   K.   Townshend's   respects.     Fort  Vancouver,    Columbia 
River,  September,  1835."     82  //.,  in  two  books,  foolscap  8°. 

From  the  Library  of  Dr.  John  Pickering,  to  whom,  probably,  they  were  presented  by 
Mr.  Dnponceau.  They  comprise  vocabularies  of  the  following  languages  and  dialects :— 


142  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 

A  language  spoken  by  the  following  tribes  in  Puget's  Sound,  viz.  the  Nisqually,  Poo- 
iyal-aw-poo,  Tough-no-waw-mish,  So-qua-mish,  Skay-wa-mish,  Too- 
wanne-noo.  (72  words) — Walla-walla,  near  Walla- walla  Fort,  Columbia  River  (53 
words) — Nez-perces  (53  words) — Chinook  (194  words  and  phrases) — [Chinook 
Jargon]  used  as  the  means  of  communication  between  the  Indians  and  whites  on 
Columbia  River  (146  words) — Carrier  or  Taculli  Indians  of  New  Caledonia  (342  words 
and  phrases) — Kayouse  Indians,  lower  waters  of  the  Columbia  (131  words) — Kootenai, 
near  the  sources  of  the  Columbia  (206  words) — Japanese,  taken  from  three  men  cast- 
away on  the  N.  W.  coast  (74  words). 


MEXICO. 

5766  ARENAS   (Pedro   de)     Vocabulario   Manual    de    las    Lenguas 
Castellana,  y  Mexicana,  en  que  se  contienen  las  palabras,  preguntas, 
y  respuestas  mas  comunes,  y  ordinarias  que  se  suelen  ofrecen  en 
el  trato,  y  comunicacion  entre  Esparioles  e  Indies,  //.  (12),  145, 
wants  two  leaves  (139-42),  gr.  morocco  extra,  g.  e.,  slightly  wormed. 

sm.  8°  Reimpreso,  en  la  Puebla  of  Los  Angelos,  en  la  Oficina  de 
Don  Pedro  la  Rosa,  en  el  Portal  de  las  Flores,  Aho  de  1793 

A   scarce   Spanish-Mexican   and   Mexican-Spanish  vocabulary.      The  first  edition  is 
( 161 1 )  excessively  rare. 

5767  ARENAS    (Pedro    de)     Vocabulario    Manual    de    las    lenguas 
Castellana  y  Mexicana,  in  que  se  contienen  las  palabras,  preguntas, 
y  repuestas  mas   comunes  .  .  en   el  trato,  y  comunicacion   entre 
Esparioles,  6  Indios,  pp.  (n),  132,  hf.  mor.  gilt. 

1 6°  Reimpreso  en  Puebla,  1831 

5768  AVILA  (P.  F.  Francisco  de)     Arte  de  la  Lengua  Mexicana,  y 
breves  Platicas  de  los  Mysteries  de  N.  Santa  Fee  Catholica,  y 
otras  para  exortacion  de  su  obligation  a  los  Indios.    12  prelim, 
leaves,  n.  n. ;  ff.  38,  [pp.  76],  red  morocco,  extra  g.  e.  (  W.  Pratt}. 

1 6°  Mexico,  por  los  Herederos  de  la  Viuda  de  Miguel  de  Rib  era 

Calderon,  1717 
This  Mexican  Grammar  is  VERY  SCARCE. 

5769  CAROCHI  (P.  Horacio)     Compendio  del   Arte   de   la   Lengua 
Mexicana,  dispuesto  con  brevidad,  claridad,  y  propriedad,  por  el 
P.  Ignacio  de  Paredes,  pp.  (24),  202,  old  vellum. 

sm.  4°  Mexico,  1759 

Fine  large  copy :  with  the  engraved  frontispiece  representing  the  triumph  of  St.  Ignatius 
de  Loyola  (Zapata  sc.),  which  is  seldom  found  with  this  RARE  grammar. 

5770  VASQUEZ   GASTELU    (Ant.)   el  Rey   Figueroa,    Arte    de    lengva 
Mexicana, .  Corregido  segun  su  original  por  el  Br.  D.  Antonio  de 
Olmedo  y  Torre,  2  prel.  and  54  numbered  leaves,  old  vellum,  very 
scarce.  4°  La  Puebla  [de  los  Angeles],  Ferd.  de  Leon,  1726 

FINE  CLEAN  COPY,  of  this  well  known  Mexican  Grammar,  a  revised  reprint  of  the  first 
edition  of  1689,  which  is  excessively  rare. 

5771  MOLINA  (Fr.   ALONSO  DE)    Vocabulario  Mexicano.     il  Aqui 
comienga  vn  vocabula|rio  en  la  lengua  Castellana  y  Mexicana. 
Compuesto  |  por  el  muy  reuerendo  padre  fray  Alonso  de  |  Molina : 
Guardian  d'l  couewto  d'  sant  Antonio  d'    Tetzcuco  d'la  ordew  de 
los  frayles  Menores.  |  [  Wood-cut  of,  St.  Francis  receiving  the  stigmata, 
and,  on  three  sides  of  it:  C  Signasti  domine  servum  *%*tuum  Franciscum 
sig4*nis  redemptionis  nostre  .  :  .]  Below,  four  lines  of  Latin  verse 
In  colophon :  Imprimiose  e«  la  muy  gra^de  &  insigne  y  muy  leal 
ciuidad   de    Mexico,  en   casa  de   Iua«   pablos Acabose  d<? 


LANGUAGES.  143 

imprimir  a  q//0tro  dias  del  mes  de  Mayo,  de  1555.  Bound  in  dark 
blue  morocco.  4°  Mexico,  1555 

Title  page,  in  excellent  facsimile  (red  and  black),  7  prel.  leaves,  n.  n.;  leaves  1-259, 
and  i  n.  n.  The  EXCESSIVELY  RAKI.  PlUT  I.I.ITION  of  Molina's  invaluable 
Vocabulary,  of  which  the  existence  was  doubted  by  Ludewig  and  Brunei.  A  large  and 
Jine  copy,  the  page  measuring  ;§  by  5!  inches,  and  the  excellence  of  the  impression  not 
impaired  by  some  slight  water-stains  on  the  margin  of  portions  of  the  volume,  which  has 
never  been  touched  by  a  cleaner. 

Mr.  B.  Quaritch,  Feb.  1879,  priced  a  copy  which  had  the  title  and  preliminary  leaves  in 
facsimile,  at  £72,  with  a  note  that  "only  five  other  copies  are  believed  to  be  extant ;  all  of 
them  imperfect." 

"  C'est  encore  ne  nos  jours  le  seul  livre  avec  lequel  on  puisse  e"tudier  avec  fruit  la  langue 
Nahuatl  ou  Mexicaine.  Aussi  est-il  de  la  plus  grande  importance  pour  les  Etudes  de 
philologie  am6ricaine." — LECLERC  (1867).  "  Nous  n'en  connaissons  que  5  exemplaires." 
— Id.  (1878). 

'5772  NEVE  Y  MOLINA  (D.  Luis  de)  Reglas  de  Orthographia, 
Diccionario,  y  Arte  del  Idioma  Othomi,  breve  Instruction  para 
los  Principiantes,  FINE  fresh  copy,  as  new,  vellum  wrapper. 

1 6°  Mexico,  Impr.  de  la  Biblioth.  Mexicana,  1767 

1 2  prel.  leaves,  and  engraved  folding  table  of  errata.  "  VERY  RARE,  and  much  sought 
for,  as  Neve  is  the  best  of  all  writers  upon  Otomi  Grammar." — B.  QUARITCH,  1879. 

5773  PAREDES  (P.  Ignacio  de)     Promptuario  Manual  Mexicano,  Que 
It  la  verdad  podra  ser  utitissimo  a  los  Parrochos  para  la  ensenanza; 
a  los  necessitados  Indios  para  su  instruction  ;  y  a  los  que  aprenden 
la  lengua  para  la  expedicion.     Contiene  quarenta,  y  seis  Platicas 
con  sus   Exemplos,   y  morales   exhortaciones,   y   seis    Sermones 
morales,  etc. . .  Anadese  por  fin  un  Sermon  de  NUESTRA  SANTISSIMA 
GUADALUPANA    SENORA,  etc.,  engraved  frontispiece,  pp.  (46),  380, 
(xc),  hf.  mor.  gilt,  RARE. 

sm.  4°  Mexico,  Imprenta  de  la  Biblioth.  Mexicana,  1759 

The  Andrade  copy,  with  the  book  plate  of  Maximilian  I.  It  is  described  in  the  Andrade 
Catalogue  (no.  4458)  as  "Recueil  RARE.  .  BEL  EXEMPLAIRE  mais  16gerement  pique" 
dans  la  marge  du  fond."  The  slight  worming,  in  the  inner  margin  of  a  portion  of  the 
volume  (near  the  end, )  is  scarcely  worth  mentioning. 

The  work,  which,  except  the  preliminary  matter  and  titles,  is  wholly  in  the  Mexican 
languages,  contains  46  homilies,  with  examples  and  moral  exhortations,  7  sermons  for  the 
Sundays  in  Lent,  and  one  on  "  Our  Lady  of  Guadalupe  "  and  her  miraculous  apparition,  etc. 

5774  PEREZ   (P.    F.    Manuel)     Cathecismo   Romano,    traducido   en 
Castellano,  y  Mexicano,  pp.  (28),  248,  new  half  mor. 

sm.  4°  Mexico,  Fr.  de  Rivera  Calderon,  1723 

"Edition  FORT  RARE." — Catal.  Andrade,  no.  4461.  A  fine  copy,  but  somewhat 
wormed.  The  author  had,  for  more  than  twenty  years,  been  professor  of  the  Mexican 
language  at  the  University  of  Mexico. 

5775  TAPIA  ZENTENO  (C.  de)     Arte  Novissima  de  lengua  Mexicana, 
ii  prel.  leaves,  pp.  58,  vellum,  VERY  RARE.  4°  Mexico,  1753 

Fine  clean  copy.  "Livre  de  TOUTE  RARETE"  (Catal.  Andrade,  4473).  See  "a 
curious  example  of  that  ingenious  trifling  in  which  Spanish  writers  delight,"  on  the  tenth 
leaf,  in  a  wheel-shaped  Acrostic  on  the  Author's  name. 

5776  TAPIA  ZENTENO  (Carlos  de)     Noticia  de  la  lengua  Huasteca, 
con  Cathecismo,  y  Doctrina  Christiana,  //.  (10),  128,  vellum. 

4°  Mexico,  Impr.  de  la  Bibl.  Mexicana,  1767 

This  copy  is  described  by  Ch.  Leclerc  (in  Maisonneuve's  Catalogue,  no.  1445)  as  Tres- 
bel  exemplaire  d'une  grammaire  FORT  RARE,  et  la  seule  qui  existe  sur  ce  dialecte." 
"  Livre  DE  TOUTE  RARETE,  rest6  inconnu."  Catal.  Andrade,  4474. 

5777  VELASQUEZ  DE  CARDENAS  (Carlos  Celedonio)     Breve  Practica, 
y  Regimen  del  Confessonario  de  Indios,  en  Mexicano,  y  Castellano ; 
para  instruccion  del  Confessor  principiante,  habilitacion,  y  examen 
del  Penitente,  pp.  (24),  84,  red  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  (  W.  Pratt),  FINE 
COPY.  1 6°  Mexico,  Impr.  de  la  Biblioth.  Mexicana,  1761 

Manual  for  the  Confessor,  in  Mexican  and  Spanish.     RARE. 


144  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 

5778  YEPES   (JFr.  Joaquin  Lopez)     Catecismo  y  Declaracion  de  la 
Doctrina  Cristiana,  en  Lengua  Otomi,  con  un  VOCABULARIO  del 
mismo  Idioma,  //.  254,  and  errata,  i  /.,  vellum,  large,  fine  copy. 

4°  Megico,  A.  Valdez,  1826 

The  Catechism  is  in  Otomf  and  Spanish,  in  parallel  columns.  The  Vocabulary  (//. 
93-253)  "est  encore  le  plus  complet  qui  ait  6t6  publi6  pour  l'£tude  de  1'Otomi." — LECLERC. 

THE  WEST  INDIES.     CENTRAL  AND  SOUTH 
AMERICA. 

5779  Arrawac.     Die  Geschichte  von  der  Marterwoche,  Auferstehung 
und    Himmelfahrt   unseres    Herrn   und    Heilandes   Jesu  Christi. 
Uebersetzt  in  die  Aruwackische  Sprache,  und  erklarend  umschrie- 
ben.     Wadaijahiin    Wiiiissada-goanti,   Wappussida-goanti    baddia 
Jesus  Christus,  etc.,  2  title-pages,  and  pp.  213,  sheep,  fine  copy. 

8°  Philadelphia,  C.  Cist,  1799 

EXTREMELY  RARE.  The  name  of  the  translator  is  given  in  manuscript,  on  the 
German  title-page :  Rev.  Johan  Jacob  Gottlob  Fischer,  missionary  of  the  Indian  congrega- 
tion in  Hoop,  near  Berbice,  Surinam. 

5780  BELTRAN  de  Santa  Rosa  Maria  (P.  Pedro)     Arte  |  de  el  Idioma 
Maya,  |  reducido  |  a  succintas   reglas,    y    Semilexicon  Yucateco, 
old  Spanish  calf,  gilt,  red  edges,  VERY  RARE.         sm.  4°  Mexico,  1746 

A  BEAUTIFUL  FRESH  COPY,  containing   MANUSCRIPT  NOTES  AND  CORRECTIONS    BY 

THE  AUTHOR,  some  of  which  are  signed  by  him  (see  pp.  80,  81).  Between  pages  172, 
173,  are  two  engraved  tables  of  degrees  of  consanguinity  and  affinity.  "  Ouvrage  de  toute 
rareteV' — LECLERC. 

5781  BRASSEUR  DE  BOURBOURG  (I' Abbe}     Collection  de  Documents 
dans  les  Langues  Indigenes.    3  vols.,  half  levant  blue  morocco,  extra, 
gilt  tops,  UNCUT,  (David.)  r.  8°  Paris,  Bertrand,  1861-64 

Vol.  I.  Popul  Vuh.  Le  Livre  Sacre  et  les  Mythes  de  l'Antiquit6  Ameiicaine,  avec  les 
Livres  H6ro'iques  et  Historiques  des  Quiches. 

Vol.  II.  Grammaire  de  la  Langue  Quichee,  espagnole-fran9aise.  .  Accompagne  de 
notes  philologiques  :  suivie  d'un  VOCABULAIRE,  et  du  Drame  de  Rabinal-Achi. 

Vol.  III.  Relation  des  Choses  de  Yucatan,  de  Diego  de  Landa.  Texte  Espagnol  et 
traduction  fra^aise  en  regard,  comprenant  les  signes  du  Calendrier  et  de  1' Alphabet 
hieroglyphique  de  la  Langue  Maya,  etc. 

5782  —  Popul  Vuh.     Le  Livre  Sacrd..des  Quiche's,  etc.,  frontispiece 
(  Vase  antique),  and  2  maps,  pp.  cclxxix,  368,  calf  extra  gilt. 

8°  Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1861 

5783  BRETON  (P.  RAYMOND)     Petit  Catechisme  ou  Sommaire  des 
trois  premieres  parties   de    la  Doctrine  Chrestienne,  traduit  du 
FranQois  en  langue  des  Caraibes  Insulaires.     Auxerre,  1664.  — 
Dictionnaire  Fran^ois-Caraibe.     Auxerre,  1666.     2  vols.  in  i,  old 
calf  gilt,  fine  copy.  sm.  8° 

5784  Breton  (P.  Raymond)     Dictionnaire  Framjois-Caraibe,  1666  — 
Dictionnaire    Caraibe-Fran^ois.      1665  —  Petit     Catechisme    ou 
Sommaire  des  trois  premieres  parties  de  la  Doctrine  Chrestienne, 
traduit  du  Francois  en  la  langue  des  Caraibes  Insulaires.     1664. 
3  vols.  in  2,  //.  (16),  480  ;  409  ;  70  ;  crimped  red  morocco,  g.  e. 

sm.  8°  Auxerre,  Gilles  Bouquet,  1664-6 

FINE  COPY.  On  the  title-page  of  the  Catechism,  a  presentation  (probably  in  the 
author's  autograph)  "  aux  rses  [Religieuses]  Jacobines  de  Beaune." 

5785  —  The  same.     2  vols.,  old  vellum,  large  sound  copy. 

sm.  8°  Auxerre,  1664-66 


LANGUAGES.  145 

5786  DOMINGO  DE  S.  THOMAS  (Fray)     Grammatica,  o  Arte  de  la 
Lengua  general  de  los  Indies  de  los  Reynos  del  Peru,  Title  and 
7  prelim,  leaves,  n.  n.  ;  (Text,  96  leaves)  levant  red  morocco  extra,  back 
and  sides  gilt,  g.  e.  (Bedford),  EXTREMELY  RARE. 

sm.  8°  (16°)  Impresso  en  Valladolid,  por  Francisco  Fernandez  de 

Cordova,  1560 

The  date  is  given  in  a  colophon.  "  II  est  de  la  plus  haute  importance  pour  I'Stude  des 
langues  Am^ricaines.  C'est  la  premiere  grammaire  Quichua  que  Ton  ait  imprini6e."— 
LECLBRC,  1878  (no.  2398). 

5787  FIGUEIRA  (P.  Luis)     Arte  de  Grammatica  da  Lingua  Brasilica, 
crushed  levant  green  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  (W.  Pratt}. 

sm.  8°  (16°)  Lisboa,  Miguel  Deslandes,  1687 

4  prelim,  leaves,  pp.  168.  Title  and  last  leaf,  which  were  slightly  defective,  have  been 
skillfully  repaired.  VERY  RARE. 

5788  MARBAN  (P.  Pedro)  Arte  de  la  Lengva  Moxa,  con  su  Vocabulario, 
y  Catechismo,  [y  Cartilla  y  Doctrina  Cristiana],  calf  extra,  gilt,  g.e. 
(Pratt).  thick  sm.  8°  [Lima,  1702] 

Fine  copy  of  this  VERY  RARE  book.  Collation:  Title,  dedication,  approbation,  &c. 
13  pp.:  "Svma  de  algvnos  privilegibs  concedidos  a  los  Indios,"  3  pp.  (8  prel.  leaves, n.n.); 
Arte,  pp.  1-117;  Vocabulario  (Spanish-Moxa),  pp.  118-361;  Segunda  Parte  (Moxa- 
Spanish),  pp.  362-664;  Catechismo  Menor  [y  Mayor],  y  Confessionario,  pp.  1-142; 
Algunas  Advertencias,  i  leaf ;  Cartilla  y  Doctrina  Cristiana  ["  impressa  por  Joseph  de 
Contreras,"  1702]  10  leaves,  n.  n. ;  Declaracion  del  Padre  nuestro,  pp.  163-202  ;  Indice,  i 
page. — "  Precieux  et  tres-important  ouvrage.  .  .  Le  seul  ouvrage  publi6  sur  la  langue  de 
ces  regions." — LECLERC. 

The  author  was  the  superior  of  the  missions  to  the  Moxos  and  the  Chiquitos  Indians, 
of  the  province  of  Peru.  The  Moxa  (or  Moxos)  language  is  nearly  related  to  the 
Maipure,  of  the  upper  Oronoco. 

5789  Ruiz  DE  MONTOYA  (P.  Antonio)     Tesoro  de  la  lengva  Guarani, 
red  morocco  extra,  g.  e.    (Bedford},  8  prel.  leaves,  and  leaves  numbered 
1-407,  [272-77  omitted  in  numbering,  by  mistake  of  the  printer.] 

sm.  4°  Madrid,  luan  Sanchez,  1639 

A  BEAUTIFUL  COPY  (Sir  Wm.  Tite's)  of  the  ORIGINAL  EDITION  of  this  EXTREMELY 
RARE  Guarani-Spanish  dictionary.  For  the  collation,  &c.,see  J.  Platzmann's  Auswahl 
Anierik.  Grammatiken,  &c.  (1876),  pp.  16,  17,  where  this  dictionary  is  described  as  "  von 
ganz  ausserordentlicher  Seltenheit " ;  and  (Ch.  Leclerc)  Cat.  Maisonneuve,  no.  1345, 
where  it  is  similarly  characterized  as  "EXCESSIVEMENT  RARE,  and  among  the  most 
important  of  dictionaries  of  American  languages."  It  comprises  8  prel.  leaves,  and  1-407 
numbered  leaves. 

Ruiz  de  Montoya,  a  Jesuit  missionary  to  Paraguay,  was  born  at  Lima  in  1583,  and  died 
there,  in  1652. 


BIBLES, 
AND  PARTS  OF  THE  BIBLE. 

oooo  Eliot's  Indian  Bible.     See  Nos.  5682-84. 

5790  PSALTERIUM  AMERiCANUM.  |  —  |  The  Book  of    PSALMS,  |  In  a 
Translation  Exactly  conformed  |  unto  the  Original ;  |  But  all  in  | 
^latttt  Wettfe,  [  Fitted  unto   the   Tunes  commonly  used  |  in  our 
Churches.  Which  Pure  |  Offering  is  accompanied  with  |  Illustrations, 
digging  for  Hidden  |  Treasures  in  it ;  And  Rules  to  |  employ  it,  etc. 
[By   COTTON    MATHER.]  .  .  Whereunto   are    added  |  Some    other 
Portions    of    the   Sacred  |  Scripture,   to   Enrich   the  |  Cantional.  | 

pp.  (2),  xxxvi,  426,  old  calf  (original  binding),  sound. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  for  B.  Eliot  (et  al.\  1718 

A  FINE  COPY  of  Mather's  Psalterium  Americanum,  RARE  in  any  condition.  It  has 
the  autograph  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Bean  (minister  of  Wrentham,  Mass.),  1726. 

O'Callaghan  (p.  21)  notices  the  "other  portions  of  Scripture,"  in  the  Appendix,  pp. 
411-426,  but  omits  the  title  of  the  book  itself, — why,  is  not  easy  to  discover. 

5791  BIBLIA,  |  Das   ist:|Die   Heilige  Schrift  |  Altes   und   Neues  | 
Testaments,  |  Nach    der     Deutschen    Uebersetzung    D.    Martin 
Luthers,  |  Mit  jedes  Capitels  kurtzen  Summarien,  auch  beygefiigten 
vielen  und  richtigen  Parllelen  (sic);   Nebst  einem  Anhang  |  Des 
dritten   und  vierten   Buchs   Esra  und   des    dritten    Buchs    der 
Maccabaer.  | 

4°  Germantown:  Gedruckt  bey  Christoph  Sauer,  1743 

EXTREMELY  RARE.  The  FIRST  BIBLE  PRINTED  IN  AMERICA,  IN  A 
EUROPEAN  LANGUAGE. 

Title,  in  red  and  black.  Collation,  as  in  O'CALLAGHAN,  p.  22.  A  FINE  COPY  in 
the  original  binding  (rebacked,  raised  bands,)  on  thick  boards,  with  clasps,  brass  corner- 
guards  and  center-pieces,  with  bosses.  Clean  and  sound  throughout,  except  slight  stains 
on  the  lower  margin  of  a  portion  of  the. Old  Testament,  and  the  loss  of  a  corner  of  one 
leaf  (sign.  Ccc  i).  The  volume  is  preserved  in  a  handsome  black-walnut  library-case. 

Inserted,  on  the  first  guard-leaf,  is  an  AUTOGRAPH  of  Christopher  Sower,  the  printer, 
subscribed  to  a  receipt  for  an  Almanack,  in  1741. 

On  the  same  leaf  is  the  manuscript  record  of  the  birth  of  eight  children  of  (David?) 
Neiss,  1736-54,  and  on  the  inside  of  the  cover,  the  autograph  of  David  Neiss,  1761. 

5792  Der  |  Psalter  |  Des  Konigs  und  Propheten  |  Davids,  |  verteutscht 
von  D.  Martin  Luther  |  Mit  kurtzen  Summarien  oder  |  Inhalt  jedes 
Psalmen ;  |  Mit  |  Vielen  Parallelen  oder  gleichen  Schrifft-Stellen.  | 
//.  239,  (9),  original  hf.  binding,  good  copy. 

sm.  8°  Philadelphia,  gedruckt  und  zu  finden  bey  Nicolaus  Hasselbach, 
in  der  Second-strasse,  zwischen  der  Rasse-\und  Wein-strassen.  1762 

VERY  RARE.  Thomas  (ii.  131)  gives  some  account  of  "Nicholas  Hasselbtfrf,"  of 
Baltimore,  but  does  not  name  him  among  Philadelphia  printers :  "  He  was  taught  printing 
by  Saur,  in  Germantown,  where  he  also  acquired  a  knowledge  of  paper-making.  This  last 
branch  of  manufacturing  he  followed  some  time  near  that  place ;  but  eventually  removed 
and  established  a  printing  press  in  Baltimore." 

At  the  end  of  the  preliminary  "Summa  des  gantzen  Psalters,"  is  a  letter  "  Meinem 


insonders  lieben  Freunden,  Christoph  S.  [SaurJ  und  Caspar  B.,"  from  Veit  Dieterich, 
who  wrote  the  short  "  Summaries"  and  compiled  the  Register  which  is  printed  at  the  end 
of  the  Psalms  (5  pp.)  The  last  page  of  the  volume  is  occupied  with  the  Multiplication 
Table. 


AND  PARTS  OF  THE  BIBLE.  147 

5793  ^as  Neue  |  Testament  |  Unsers  |  Herrn  und  Heylandes  |  Jesu 
Christi,  |  Verteutscht  |  Von  |  D.  Martin  Luther,  j  Mit  Jedes  Capitals 
kurtzen  |  Summarien.  |  Auch  beygefiigten  |  vielen  richtigen  |  Paral- 
lelen.  | 

12°  Germantown,  Gedruckt  und  zu  finden  bey  Christoph  Saur,  1763 

The  Fourth  edition  of  Saur's  German  Testament :  VERY  RARE.    See  O'CALLAGHAN 

(p.  25)  who  notes  only  one  copy,  Mr.  Lenox's.     In  his  instructions  to  the  binder,  Mr. 

I'.miley  wrote:  "Wants  one  leaf  (pp.  313-14)  but,  as  it  is  the  only  one  I  have  had  an 

.  opportunity  to  buy,  in  hventyjive  years,  it  may  be  bound  up  as  if  perfect." 

;;<)4  The  New-England  Psalter  or  Psalms  of  David:  with  the 
Prov[erbs  of  Solomon  and  Christ's  Sermon  on  the  Mount.  Being 
an  Introduction  for  the  training  up  Children  in  the  Reading  of  the 
Holy  Scriptures],  //.  159,  wants  the  greater  part  of  the  title  and  the 
first  14  pages.  sm.  8°  Boston,  D.  and  J.  Kneeland,  for 

Wharton  and  Bowes,  1764 
The  title  is  supplied  from  the  Conn.  Hist.  Society's  copy.     See  O'Callaghan,  pp.  25, 26. 

5795  The  New-England  |  Psalter  :  |  or,  |  Psalms  of  David  :  |  With  |  The 
Proverbs  of  Solomon,  |  and  |  Christ's  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  |  Being 
an  Introduction  for    the  training  up  Children  in   the  Reading  of 
the  Holy    Scriptures,  \imperfect.      8°  Boston,  Wm.  Me  Alpine,  1768 

-  Another  edition,  pp.  160,  wants  pp.  3-8,  old  binding. 
(2  vols.)  8°  Boston,  Wm.  Me  Alpine,  1771 

5796  The    New-England  |  Psalter  :  |  or,  |  Psalms  of  David.  |  With  the 
Proverbs  of    Solomon.  |  And  |  Christ's  Sermon  |  on  the  Mount. 
Being  a  proper  Introduction  for  the  Training   up  Children  to  the 
Reading  of  the  Holy  |  Scriptures.  I  sigs.  A-L-4,    in  eights,  no  page 
numbers;  in  the  original  binding,  a  GOOD  COPY,  well  preserved. 

8°  Boston,  Edes  and  Gill,  1768 

5797  The    New-England  |  Psalter  :  |  or.    Psalms  of  David.  |  With  the  | 
Proverbs  of  Solomon.  |  And  |  Christ's  Sermon   on  the  |  Mount.  | 
Being  a  proper  Introduction  for  the  Training  |  up  Children  to  the 
Reading  of  the  Holy  |  Scriptures.  |  sigs.  A-L8,  in  eights,  no  page 
numbers,  GOOD  COPY. 

8°  Boston,  for  D.  Kneeland,  for  John  Perkins,  1770 

5798  The  New-England  Psalter;   or   Psalms  of  David,  etc.,  another 
edition,  pp.  160,  old  sheep  boards,  sound  margins  of  first  20  leaves 
wormed.  8°  Boston,  printed  for  John  Perkins,  1774 

Apparently  from  the  same  types,  except  the  title,  as  the  edition  of  1764,  printed  by  D. 
&  J.  Kneeland;  and  the  same  as  the  next  following.     (Not  known  to  O'Callaghan.) 

5799  The  New-England  Psalter;  etc.,  //.  160,  sheep,  large  and  well 
preserved  copy,  but  some  leaves  stained  (by  having  been  used  for  pressing 
flowers).  12°  Boston,  Greenleafs  Printing  Office,  1774 

The  same  edition  as  the  preceding,  with  a  change  of  imprint. 

5800  BIBLIA  |  Das  ist :    Die  ganze  Gottliche  |  Heilige  Schrift   Alten 
und  Neuen  |  Testaments   nach   der  Deutschen  Uebersetzung   D. 
Martin   Luthers ;  |  etc.  (5  lines.)  \  Dritte   Auflage.     In  the  original 
binding,  old  paneled  calf,  sound  and  well  preserved,  slightly  cracked 
joints  excepted. 

4°  Germantown:  Gedruckt  und  zu  finden  bey  Christoph  Saur,  1776 
VERY  RARE.  The  third  edition  of  Saur's  Bible,  and  the  second  printed  by  the  younger 
Saur,  who  succeeded  to  his  father's  press  about  1744.  The  principal  part  of  this  edition 
was  sold  in  sheets  after  the  confiscation  of  Saur's  estate,  during  the  revolutionary  war ;  and 
many  copies  "  were  converted  into  cartridges,  and  thus  used,  not  for  the  salvation  of  men's 
souls,  but  for  the  destruction  of  their  bodies." — THOMAS,  Hist,  of  Printing,  ii.  83,  84. 
"  Mr.  Saur's  daughter  succeeded  in  rescuing  the  sheets  of  ten  copies,  which  she  caused  to 
be  bound." — O'CALLAGHAN,  Introd.  p.  xiii. 

For  collation  and  description,  see  O'Callaghan,  p.  29.    On  a  guard-leaf  and  the  inside 
of  the  covers  are  some  memoranda,  by  a  former  owner,  Johann  Graiiel,  or  Grawel,  about 


148  THE  BIBLE, 

5801  Bible  (The  Holy)  The  Old  Testament  only,  wants  title,  and  the 
upper  part  of  one  (preliminary]  leaf. 

12°  Philadelphia,  R.  Aitken,  1782 

The  first  volume  (as  bound)  of  the  FIRST  BIBLE  printed  in  this  country  in  the  English 
language,  with  an  American  imprint.  See  O'CALLAGHAN,  p.  31. 

5802  The  Holy  Bible  Abridged :  or,  the  History  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testament   illustrated  With  Notes,   and  adorned  with  Cuts,  For 
the  Use  of  Children.  Suffer  little  Children,  \etcl\,  many  rude  wood 
cuts,  pp.  107,  wants  a  leaf  (pp.  73-4),  RARE. 

sm.  1 8°  Boston,  Robert  Hodge,  for  Natfil  Coverly,  n.  d. 

Dr.  O'Callaghan,  p.  31,  places  this  under  1782.  He  cites  only  one  copy  (the  late  Geo. 
Livermore's)  besides  Mr.  Brinley's.  The  printer,  Robert  Hodge,  had  a  press  in  Boston 
from  about  1778  to  1782.  See  Thomas,  ii.  115. 

5803  The  New-England  Psalter;  etc.,  pp.  172. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  Benj.  Edes  &*  Sons,  1784 

5804  The  PSALTER  :  or  Psalms  of  David,  etc.     Carefully  copied  from 
the  Holy  Bible,  woodctit  of  King  David  on  inside  of  cover,  not  paged, 
sigs.  [A]-K,  in  eights,  wants  the  last  leaf. 

8°  Boston,  John  Norman,  1787 

5805  A  Curious  Hieroglyphick  Bible ;  or  Select  Passages  in  the  Old 
and  New  Testaments,  represented  with  Emblematical  Figures  for 
the  Amusement  of  Youth:  etc.  Illustrated  with  nearly  Five  Hundred 
Cuts.     The  FIRST  Worcester  Edition,  //.  144,  wants  a  leaf,  and  a 
bit  torn  from  another,  original  binding. 

sm.  12°  Worcester,  Isaiah  Thomas,  1788 

Bears  marks  of  use,  but  in  unusually  good  condition  for  books  of  this  class.  It  is  VERY 
RARE,  in  any  condition.  O'Callaghan,  p.  33,  notes  only  one  copy —  Mr.  Livermore's. 

5806  The  NEW  TESTAMENT  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ, 
translated  out  of  the  original  Greek,  etc.,  wants  the  last  leaf  (Rev. 
22.  8-21 ),  sheep.  8°  Trenton,  Isaac  Collins,  1788 

The  FIRST  New  Testament  PRINTED  IN  NEW  JERSEY.    (O'CALLAGHAN,  p.  33.) 

5807  The  New   TESTAMENT  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  |  Jesus  Christ.  | 
. .  Appointed  to  be  Read  in  Churches,  best  grosgr.  levant  blue  morocco, 
paneled  and  filleted  sides,  back  full-gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  (Bedford), 

AN  ELEGANT  VOLUME. 

12°  New  York:  Printed' and  sold  by  Hugh  Gaine,  1790 
The  FIRST   New  Testament  PRINTED  IN   NEW    YORK.      See  O'CALLAGHAN, 
Introduction,  p.  xxxvi.  and  p.  36. 

5808  The  I  HOLY  BIBLE,  |  containing  the  |  Old  and  New  j  Testaments  : 
translated  out  of  the  |  Original  Tongues :  |  and  with  the  former 
Translations  |  Diligently  compared  and  revised,  old  paneled  calf, 
sound.  4°  Trenton:  Printed  and  sold  by  Isaac  Collins,  1791 

A  well-preserved  copy  of  this  VERY  RARE  edition :  the  FIRST  BIBLE  printed  in  NEW 
JERSEY.  The  collation  is  as  in  O'CALLAGHAN,  p.  42.  See  his  Introduction,  pp. 
xxviii-xxxii  for  the  history  of  the  edition. 

5809  The  Holy  Bible  . .  Together  with  the  Apocrypha. .  2  vols.  in  one, 
50  Engravings  by  Jos.  Seymour,  J.  H.  Seymour,  Samuel  Hill,  J. 
Norman,  and  A.  Doolittle,  sound  old  calf,  gilt. 

folio,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Isaiah  Thomas,  1791 

The  FIRST  FOLIO  Bible  printed  in  this  country:  See  O'CALLAGHAN,  xxxiii.  38.  This 
copy,  bound  for  pulpit-use,  is  well  preserved,  and  in  good  condition.  The  frontispiece  is 
torn  half  across,  but  can  easily  be  mended. 


AND  PARTS  OF  THE  BIBLE.  149 

5810  The  Holy  Bible,  etc.     2  vols.  in  one,  old  calf ,  worn. 

folio,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Isaiah  Thomas,  1791 
A imtli,  i   qood  copy  of  this  scarce  edition;  clean  and  well-preserved,  with  excellent 

mi|'u-si,,iis  ,,|  the  50  cngravi: 

5811  The  Holy  Bible  .  .  .  With  the  Former  Translations  diligently 
compared  and  revised,  by  the  Special  Command  of  King  James  I, 
of  England,  a  good  copy,  binding  worn. 

8°  Worcester,  Isaiah  Thomas,  1793 

One  of  the  copies  published  without  the  Apocrypha.  See  O'CALLAGHAN  (pp.  46,  47) 
who  cites  only  one  copy,  — in  the  Lenox  Library. 

5812  The  Holy  Bible,  etc.,  binding  broken. 

8°  Trenton,  Isaac  Collins,  1793,  1794 

"A  handsome  and  very  correct  edition." — I.  THOMAS.  See  O'CALLAGHAN,  pp.  47, 49. 
The  New  Testament  is  dated,  1794.  The  Address  to  the  Reader  (2  pp.)  was  written  by 
the  Rev.  Dr.  J-  Witherspoon.  On  the  verso  of  the  N.  T.  title  is  a  manuscript  family 
record  (Bell,  VVilgers,  Weldon;  1757-1834). 

5813  ISAIAH.     A  New  Translation;  By  the  late  Robert  Lowth,  D.D. 
Bishop  of  London.    To  which  is  added,  A  plain  . .  Explanation  |  . . 
By  John  Smith,  D.D.  |  etc.,  pp.  231,  sheep.   (2  copies.) 

12°  Albany,  C.  R.  and  Geo.  Webster,  1794 

5814  A  New  Hieroglyphical  Bible  For  the  Amusement  &  Instruction 
of  Children ;  Being  A  Selection  of  the  most  useful  Lessons ;  and 
most  interesting  Narratives  . .  Embellished  with  Familiar  Figures  & 
Striking  Emblems  Neatly  Engraved,  etc.,  pp.  144,  title  engraved  on 
copper,  emblematical  folded  plate,  and  innumerable  woodcuts  in  the 
text,  clean  and  fresh,  in  the  original  Dutch  lacquered-paper  boards. 

12°  Boston,  for  W.  Norman,  n.  d. 

In  such  condition,  EXCESSIVELY  RARE.  Rowland  Hill's  letter  of  approval,  addressed 
to  Mr.  Thompson  (the  author),  is  dated  May  12,  1794,  and  O'Callaghan  places  the 
American  edition  under  that  year,  which  is,  doubtless,  a  year  or  more  too  early. 

5815  The  |  Holy  Bible  |  Abridged  :  |  or,  the    History   of  the  |  Old  and 
New  Testament.    Illustrated  with  Notes,  and  adorned  with  Cuts,  | 
for  the  Use  of  Children.  |  //.   156,  frontispiece  (Adam  and  Eve 
tempted},  many  woodcuts  in  the  text,  wants  a  leaf  (pp.  145-6,),  in 
good  condition.  sm.  16°  Boston,  Samuel  Hall,  1795 

VERY  RARE  ;  unknown  to  O'Callaghan. 

5816  The  |  Holy  Bible  |  Abridged  :    or,  the  |  History  |  of  the  |  Old  and 
New  Testament.    Illustrated  with  Notes,  and  adorned   with  Cuts,  | 
For  the  Use  of   Childrens  (sic).  \  Suffer  little  Children  etc.    The 
Second  Worcester  Edition,  Frontispiece  (Adam  and  Eve  tempted) 
and  many  woodcuts  in  the  text,  pp.  171,  (3),  a  clean  UNUSED  COPY,  in 
the  original  lacquered-paper  boards. 

32°  Worcester,  Thomas,  Son,  6°  Thomas,  1796 

VERY  RARE,  and  excessively  rare  in  such  condition.  O'Callaghan  (p.  1,2)  had  seen  no 
other  copy. 

5817  The  Holy  Bible,  old  calf ,  worn. 

12°  The  United  States  of  Columbia.  Printed  at  Worcester,  Isaiah 

Thomas,  1798 

Thomas's  "standing  edition."  First  issued,  1797,  and  announced  (in  1793)  as  "to  be 
printed  on  beautiful  New  Types  cast  particularly  for  the  purpose." — O'CALLAGHAN, 
53,  55- 

The  Holy  Bible,  two  or  three  leaves  slightly  stained,  otherwise  a 
very  good  copy,  old  sheep.  12°  Worcester,  I.  Thomas,  1799,  1800 

The  "standing  edition,"  of  1798,  with  a  change  of  date  on  the  title-page.  The  New 
Testament  is  dated  1800. 

(2  vols.) 


I5O  THE  BIBLE, 

5818  The  Holy  Bible, . .  with  the  Apocrypha.     2  vols.     red  calf  gift, 
engraved  frontispiece,  FINE  COPY. 

folio,  Philadelphia,  J.  Thompson  &  A.  Small,  1798 
"  From  the  Hot-press  of  John  Thompson."    The  FIRST  HOT-PRESSED  EDITION  of 
the  Bible  printed  in  America.     Originally  issued  in  (40)  numbers,  beginning,  June,  1796. 
— O'CALLAGHAN,  54. 

5819  The  |  Holy  Bible,   containing  |  The  Old  and  New  |  Testaments  :  | 
etc.,  good  copy,  in  poor  binding. 

12°  New  York,  Hugh  Gaine,  1800 

A  scarce  edition,  not  known  to  Dr.  O'Callaghan.  Mr.  Brinley  notes  that  is  "probably 
from  the  same  types  as  that  of  1792,  described  by  O'Callaghan,  pp.  45-6,  "as  printed  in 
ruby  type,  said  to  have  been  imported  by  Gaine,  already  set  up  in  pages." 

5820  H  KAINH  AIAGHKH.    Novum  Testamentum.    Juxta  Exemplar 
Joannis  Millii  ac-|curatissime  impressum.  |  Editio  Prima  Americana. 
12°  Wigornice,  Massachusettenis :  \Excudebat  Isaias  Thomas,  Jun.  \ 

Singulatim  et  numerose  eo  vendita  officince  SUCK  :  \  April,   1800 
The  FIRST  EDITION  OF  THE  GREEK  TESTAMENT  printed  in  this  country.    A  nice 
clean  copy,  in  poor  binding. 

5821  The  Holy  Bible,  etc.,  good  copy,  in  poor  binding. 

12°  Boston,  I.  Thomas  6*  E.  T.  Andrews,  1802 

Another  issue  of  the  "standing  edition"  of  1797,  with  new  title-pages.  It  is  not 
mentioned  by  O'Callaghan. 

5822  The  New  Testament: . .  Appointed  to  be  Read  in  Churches,  a 
good  copy,  very  scarce. 

12°  Worcester,  Isaiah  Thomas,  Jun.,  September,  1802 

O'Callaghan  (p.  65)  notes  only  one  copy,  the  Am.  Antiq.  Society's.  There  is  an  error 
in  John  4  :  10 ;  —  "  If  thou  knewest  the  elect  of  God." 

5823  -  -  The  same  edition,  old  sheep,  fair  copy. 

5824  The  Holy  Bible,  bound  in  2  vols.,  old  red  morocco,  gilt,  marbled 
edges.  sm.  12°  Philadelphia,  W.  W.  Woodward,  1806 

A  fine  copy  of  this  handsome  edition.  The  Scotch  Psalms  are  not  bound  with  it,  as  in 
the  copy  from  which  O'Callaghan 's  collation  was  made. 

5825  The  Holy  Bible,  best  levant  blue  mor.,  extra  filleted  sides,  gilt  back, 
ins.  borders,  g.  e.  (Bedford}. 

12°  Hartford,  Conn.,  Hudson  &  Goodwin,  1809 

A  BEAUTIFUL  COPY  of  the  FlRST    EDITION    PRINTED    IN    CONNECTICUT.      The 

types   (nonpareil)  were  set  up  in   Glasgow,  and  shipped  from  the  foundry  of  Wilson 
and  Sons,  to  Hudson  and  Goodwin.     The  first  impression  was  completed,  Oct.  18,  1809. 

— O'CALLAGHAN,  //.  95,  96. 

5826  —  The  same  edition,  with  new  title-pages  (laid  in),  broken  binding. 

12°  Hartford,  Hudson  6*  Goodwin,  1810 

5827  cr^nn  *i£)D  |  —  |  LIBER    PSALMORUM  |  HEBRAICE  |  cum  |  Notis 
Selectis  |  ex  editione    Francisci  Hare  S.  T.  P.  |  Episcopi  Cicestren- 
sis  :  |  et  cum  |  selecta  lectionum  varietatate  |  ex  ed.  Vet.  Test.  Heb.  | 
Benj.  Kennicott  S.  T.  P.  |  //.  (2),  495,  marbled  sheep,  nice  copy. 

12°  Cantabrigia  Nov-Anglorumt  Typis  Academicis  Excudebant 


Hilliard  et  Metcalf.     1 809 

ok  of  the  Hebrew  Bible  printed  in 
this  country.     Rev.  Dr.  William  Jenks's  copy,  with  his  autograph.    (See  O'Callaghan, 


The  FIRST  HEBREW  PSALTER  —  and  the  First  book  of  the 
ds  country, 
p.  96,  no.  7.) 

5828  The  New  Testament,  etc.,  sheep,  good  copy. 


12°  Hartwick  \_Otsego  Co.  N.  K],  Printed  by 
Todds,  Clark,  6*  Crandall,  1813 

RARE.     Not  mentioned  by  Dr.  O'Callaghan. 


AND  PARTS  OF  THE  BIBLE.  15  I 

5829  D'airoi  D'K'3J  mm   BIBLIA  HEBRAICA,  secundum  ultimam  edi- 
tionem  Jos.  Athiae,  a  Johanne  Leusden  denuo  recognitam,  recensita 
variisque   notis  Latinis   illustrata  ab  Everardo  van  der  Hooght, 
V.  D.  M.    EDITIO  PRIMA  AMERICANA,  sine  Punctis  Masorethicis. 
2  vols.  calf,  yellow  edges,  fine  copy.      8°  Philadelphia :  cura  et  impensis 
Thomce  Dobson,  edita  ex  ^dibits  Lapideis.  Typis  Gulielmi  Fry.  1814 

The  FIRST  HEBREW  BIBLE  printed  in  America.    See  O'CALLAGHAN,  pp.  xlviii,  120. 

5830  The  Holy  Bible,  old  calf  ,  clean  and  fine.  (2  copies.) 

8°  Walpole,  N.H.,Anson  Whipple,  1815 

"JPrinted  at  Walpole,  N.  H.,  by  A.  Whipple,  from  a  press  owned  by  I.  Thomas."— 
Ms.  Note  in  a  copy  belonging  to  the  Am.  Antiquarian  Society.  See  O'CALLAGHAN, 
p.  125. 

5831  History  of  the  Bible,  pp.  178,  in  sixteens,  woodcuts. 

96°  Hartford,  Julius  Gilman,  1827 

Measures  about  2  by  if  inches.  Not  mentioned  by  O'Callaghan,  but  probably  another 
edition  of  "  Bible  History,"  New  York,  1811. 

—  The  same,  another  edition,  pp.  192,  nicely  printed,  woodcuts, 
fresh  copy.  96°  New  London,  Bolles  6-  Co.,  1851 

Not  in  O'Callaghan. 

—  The  same  edition,  with  new  title  only,  roan,  fresh  copy. 

96°  New  London,  Bolles  6-  Co.,  1854 

—  The  same,  another  edition,  pp.  192,  woodcuts,  stamped  clofht 
gilt.  96°  Buffalo,  Phinney  6-  Co.,  1857 

(4  vols.) 

5832  (Hawaiian  New  Testament.)  Ka    Euanelio  |  a  Mataio  :  |  oia  ka 
moo  Olelo  Hemolele  no  ko  Kakou  |  Haku  e  Ola'i,  |  no  |  lesu  Kristo,| 
i  Laweiai  Olelo  Hawaii.  |  —  |  Hookahi  keia  o  ke  pai  ana.  |  — //.  69. 
Paiia  ma  ka  mea  Pai  Palapala  a  Lumiki.       Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1828 

Ka  Euanelio  a  Marako  :  etc.,  pp.  71-115.  Rochester,  [1829] 

Ka  Euanelio  a  Luka,  etc.,  pp.  72.  {Rochester,  1829] 

With  a  map  of  Palestine,  and  a  list  of  words  used  in  the  translation,  explained  (in 
Hawaiian). 

Ka  Euanelio  a  loane :  etc.,  pp.  117-171.  Rochester,  1829 

Ka  Oihana  a  ka  Poe  Lunaolelo,  pp.  1-60.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

The  Acts  of  the  Apostles ;  followed  by  the  Epistles  to  the  Romans  and  Corinthians, 
Pf>.  1-71;  Galatians — James, //.  1-84;  i  Peter — Revelations,//.  1-56;  without  separate 
title  pages.  The  latter  part  of  the  volume,  from  Acts  ii.  46,  -was  printed  at  Oahu,  at 
the  Mission  Press,  and  at  the  end  of  the  New  Testament  is  the  colophon:  "Oahu ; 
Mission  Press,  May,  1832  :  Ed.  10,000." 

A  press  was  sent  to  the  Sandwich  Islands  by  the  American  Board  of  Comm'rs  for 
Foreign  Missions,  in  November,  1827:  and  among  its  first  works  was  the  completion 
of  the  .Hawaiian  version  of  the  New  Testament  of  which  the  first  part  (the  Four  Gospels 
and  beginning  of  the  Acts)  had  been  printed  at  Rochester,  in  1828  and  '29. 

This  copy,  unused  and  in  nice  condition,  was  presented  to  "  Rev.  T.  H.  Gallaudet,  from 
his  friend,  H[iraml  Bingham,  Oahu,  Dec.  18,  1832." 

This  FIRST  EDITION  of  the  HAWAIIAN  Testament  was  unknown  to  Dr.  O'Callaghan, 
and  is  now  VERY  RARE.  (See  Nos.  5846-5848.) 

5833  The  Holy  Bible  . . .  Stereotype  edition,  calf. 

12°  New  York,  1831 

"  Published  by  the  Auxiliary  New  York  Bible  and  Common  Prayer  Book  Society.  .  . 
Printed  at  the  New  York  Prot.  Episcopal  Press,  No.  46  Lumber  St." 

5834  The  Holy  Bible,  containing  the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  in 
the  Common  Version.     With  Amendments  of  the  Language,  by 
NOAH  WEBSTER,  LL.D.,  sheep,  marbled  sides,  scarce. 

8°  New  Haven,  Durrie  &  Peck,  1833 

With  a  Preface  and  an  Introduction  in  which  "the  principal  alterations  in  the  language 
of  the  common  version  of  the  Scriptures,  made  in  this  edition,  [are]  stated  and  explained." 
A  slip  containing  "  Corrections  in  this  Edition  "  is  inserted  at  the  end  of  the  volume. 


152  THE  BIBLE, 

5835  —  The  Holy  Bible  . . .  With  Amendments  of  the  Language  by 
Noah  Webster,  LL.D.,  sheep,  fresh  copy,  scarce. 

32°  New  Haven,  Durrie  6-  Peck,  1841 

The  errors  noted  in  the  slip  of  errata  in  the  octavo  edition  are  corrected  in  this. 

5836  The  Child's  Bible.     With  plates.     By  a  Lady  of  Cincinnati ; 
pp.  ig2j  in  sixteens,  pretty  wood  cuts,  stamped  cloth,  neat.  (2  copies.) 

96°  New  York,  J.  Q.  Preble,  n.  d. 

Size,  2  by  if  inches.  "Stereotyped  by  J.  A.  James,  Cincinnati."  Copyright  dated, 
1834.  See  O'Callaghan,  1834,  no.  22.) 

5837  The   Holy  Bible  .  .  .  Stereotyped  by  Henry  Wallis  &  Luther 
Roby,   Concord,  N.   H.     Engraved  title  and  frontispiece,  morocco, 
with  tuck,  g.  e.  32°  Concord,  N.  H.,  Charles  Hoag,  1836 

The  New  Testament  is  dated  1834. 

5838  The  Books  of  PSALMS  :  being  the  Authorized  Version  of  that 
part  of  the  Sacred  Volume.  Metrically  arranged  by  James  Nourse, 
pp.  224,  stamped  red  morocco,  g.  e.,  very  neat. 

32°  Boston,  Perkins  6°  Marvin,  1836 

FOREIGN. 

THE  GUTENBERG  BIBLE. 

THE  FIRST  BOOK  PRINTED  WITH  TYPES. 

5839  The  BIBLE,  in  Latin ;  with  the  prologue  of  Saint  Jerome.     The 
First  Edition.    <$otlUC  type :  hundreds  of  illuminated  capital  letters, 
brilliantly  colored  and  decorated,  many  of  them  heightened  with  gold. 
2  vols.    In  the  original  binding,  thick  oak  boards  covered  with  stamped 
calf,  ornamented  brass  corners  and  center-pieces,  with  bosses ;   many 
leaves  with  uncut  edges ;  measuring  15^  by  n£  inches,  on  the  leaf. 

folio  [MENTZ,  JOANNES  GUTENBERG,  1450-55?] 

Without  titlepages,  pagination,  or  signatures :  641  leaves  printed  in  double 
columns,  42  lines  to  a  full  column ;  the  initials  and  rubrics,  in  manuscript, 
throughout.  The  first  volume  contains  324  leaves,  (of  which  one  is  in  facsimile) 
and  ends  with  the  Psalms;  the  second  has  317  leaves  (sixteen  in  facsimile). 

A  copy  on  vellum  in  the  National  Library  in  Paris,  has  at  the  end  of  the 
second  volume  a  note,  that  it  was  "  illuminated,  bound,  and  completed,  on  the 
day  of  the  Assumption  of  the  Virgin  Mary  (Aug.  15),  1456,  by  Henricus  Albch, 
alias  Cremer." 

"  The  honour  of  producing  the  first,  and  as  many  think,  the  most  perfect  book, 
is  now  ascribed  to  Gutenberg  alone,  Fust  not  coming  in  for  a  share  of  the  credit 
of  the  invention  until  after  his  famous  lawsuit  in  1455,  w^en  the  Bible  had  been 
finished.  We  call  it,  therefore,  the  GUTENBERG  BIBLE,  and  have  no  sympathy 
for  any  French  name  given  to  it  simply  because  a  copy  found  in  a  Paris  library 
had  the  honour  of  being  described  by  a  French  bookseller."  —  H.  STEVENS  (in 
Caxton  Celebration  Catalogue).  It  was  formerly  known  as  the  "Mazarine 
Bible,"  from  the  fact  that  the  earliest  published  description  of  it,  was  based  on  a 
copy  discovered  by  peBure,  in  the  Mazarine  Library. 

"  Some  copies,  which  may  be  called  a  SECOND  ISSUE,  have  40  lines  on  each  of 
the  first  eight  pages,  forty-one  on  the  ninth,  and  the  rest  forty-two. .  In  the  later 
issue,  the  three  red  lines  at  the  beginning,  are  in  type  and  not  in  manuscript,  as 


AND  PARTS  OF  THE  BIBLE.'  153 

in  the  42  line  issue."  The]  distinctions  between  the  two  issues  are  pointed 
out  by  Mr.  B.  Quaritch,  in  his  description  of  the  Perkins  copy  (priced,  3000 
guineas,)  in  his  General  Catalogue,  no.  17545.  It  may  be  added,  that,  in 
the  first  volume  of  the  Brinley  copy,  the  beginning  of  the  prologue  to  the 
Pentateuch  (recto  of  4th  leaf),  of  the  book  of  Genesis  (recto  of  5th  leaf),  and  the 
title  and  finis  (Incipit  and  Explicit]  of  each  of  the  books  from  Genesis  to  Ruth, 
inclusive,  are  rubricated  in  manuscript,  not  printed. 

Mr.  UrinKv's  copy  was  purchased  in  1873,  through  the  agency  of  Mr.  II 
Stevens,  in  London.  It  had  been  discovered,  a  few  years  previously,  in  the 
Archiv  of  the  Predigcrkirche  of  Erfurt.  A  very  full  and  accurate  description  of 
it  was  published  in  the  Serapeum  (Aug.  I5th  and  3ist,  1870;  pp.  230,  241,  ff.) 
by  Dr.  Bruno  Stiibel  of  Leipsic,  who  had  the  rare  opportunity  of  collating  "the 
new-found  forty-two-line  copy"  with  two  other  copies,  one  from  the  Munich 
Library,  the  other  from  the  Library  of  Leipsic. 

The  Gutenberg  Bible  has,  as  Dibdin  remarks  in  his  description  of  Earl 
Spencer's  copy,  been  "justly  praised  for  the  strength  and  beauty  of  the  paper, 
the  exactness  of  the  register,  the  lustre  of  the  ink,  and  the  general  splendor  and 
magnitude  of  the  volumes."  In  Asher's  announcement,  in  1873,  the  Brinley 
copy  is  claimed  to  be  "  the  most  beautiful  of  all  known  copies  on  paper.  It  is 
not  only  the  tallest,  and  almost  uncut,  but  it  is  of  remarkable }  freshness  and 
purity,  and,  though  it  has  never  been  subjected  to  washing,  is  without  the  least 
stain.  .  .  One  sees  by  the  costliness  of  its  binding  and  by  the  beauty  of  its 
painted  initials,  heightened  with  gold  and  decorated  in  arabesques,  that  it  was 
intended  for  the  library  of  some  prince  or  great  nobleman.  This  exceptional 
excellence  brought  it  ill  fortune ;  for  some  barbarian,  or  crazed  amateur,  has 
taken  from  it  a  few  leaves,  doubtless  for  the  sake  of  their  capital  letters."  By 
extraordinary  good  luck  some  ancient  paper  was  found,  like  that  on  which  the 
Bible  was  printed,  and  the  missing  leaves  were  reproduced  in  photolithographic 
facsimile,  with  such  success  that  it  is  not  easy  to  distinguish  them. 

The  copy  is  so  nearly  uncut  that  many  of  the  manuscript  cues  for  the  rubri- 
cator,  are  preserved  at  the  extreme  upper  margins  of  the  leaves. 

Very  few  errors  of  the  press  have  been  discovered  in  this  first  edition  of  the 
Bible.  One,  in  Isaiah  xxxvii.  20,  "pona  circulu  ergo  in  auribus  [for  naribus\ 
tuis,"  has  been  noticed  by  Dibdin  and  Pettigrew.  Another,  in  the  beginning 
of  Psalm  xxx.  (xxxi.  of  the  English  Bible),  has  been  corrected  in  the  Brinley 
copy,  probably  by  the  rubricator,  by  marking  a  caret  in  the  text  and  writing 
the  omitted  word  "  speravi "  in  the  margin. 

This  is  the  first  time — and  it  is  not  unlikely  to  be  the  last — that  a  copy  of  the 
FIRST  PRINTED  BOOK  is  offered  at  public  sale,  in  this  country. 

In  1769,  a  vellum  copy  brought,  at  the  Gaignat  sale,  2100  francs:  in  1815,  the 
same  copy,  at  the  McCarthy-Reagh  sale,  was  purchased  by  Mr.  Grenville,  for 
6260  francs.  Mr.  Perkins's  (vellum)  copy,  with  two  leaves  in  facsimile,  was 
bought  by  him  in  1825,  from  Messrs.  G.  &  W.  Nicol,  for  £504:  in  1873,  Jt  was 
sold  at  ^3,400.  Of  the  best  known  paper  copies,  that  belonging  to  the  Duke  of 
Sussex  was  bought  at  Perry's  sale,  for  .£168;  was  sold  in  1841,  for  £190;  and 
in  1858,  at  the  Bishop  of  Cashel's  sale,  for  £596.  The  Perkins  copy — the  only 
one  which  came  into  the  market  for  sixteen  years  after  1858  —  was  purchased  at 
Sir  M.  M.  Sykes's  sale,  for  £199.10;  and  was  sold  in  1873,  for  £2,690.  At 
every  sale,  the  advance  in  price  had  been  marked :  and  the  commercial  value  of 
copies  has  been  at  least  quintupled  in  the  last  thirty  years.  What  may  it  reach 
in  the  next  fifty  ? 
20 


154  THE  BIBLE, 

5840  BIBLIA  SACRA  |  sive  Testamentum  vet9  |  Ab  Im.  Tremellio  et  | 
Fran.  Ivnio  ex  Hebraeo  Latine  redditu.  |  Et  |  Testamentum  novu  | 
a  Theod.  Beza  e  Graeco  |  in  Latinum  versum  .  |  . .  Engraved  title, 
by  W.  Marshall,  sigs.  A  to  lii  6,  in  twelves,  broken  binding. 

12°  Londini,  Typis  Milonis  Flesher  <§N  Rob.  Young,  1640 

Contains  the  Apocrypha,  and,  at  the  end,  Index  Biblicus  (K-K.4  and  L)  31  pages. 

5841  The  Holy  |  Bible  |  Containing  ye  |  Old  and  New  |  Testaments  | 
Newly  Translated  |  out  of  ye  Original  |  Tongues,   and    with   the 
former  |  Translations  |  diligently  com-|pared  and  revised.  |  Bound 
in  2  vols.,  old  dark  blue  mor.,  gilt,  g.  e. 

32°  London,   Printed  by  lohn  Field,  Printer  to  the  \  Parliament.     1653 

Pearl  type.  Title  engraved,  by  L.  Lucas,  with  "  The  names  and  order  of  all  the  Books," 
on  the  verso.  This  is  probably  a  Dutch  counterfeit  of  the  "  Pearl  Bible "  printed  by 
Field  in  1653. — H.  STEVENS,  in  Caxton  Celebration  Catalogue,  no.  1127.  The  genuine 


'Neither 
13 ;  and  the 

famous  error  in  Acts  vi.  3, — "whom  ye  may  appoint,"  etc., — for  introducing  which  into 
the  text,  it  was  rumored,  "  that  Field  received  a  present  of  .£1500.  from  the  Independents." 
The  fact  is,,  however,  that  Field  merely  copied  the  error  from  an  earlier  edition  printed 
with  the  imprimatur  of  Archbishop  Laud. 

5842  The    Holy  Bible,  |  containing  |  The  Old  and  New    Testaments  :  | 
etc.     Oxford,    J.   Baskett,  '1725  —  The     Psalms,  |  Hymns,  |  and  | 
Spiritual    Songs  |  of   the  |  Old    and    New   Testament,  |  Faithfully 
Translated   into  j  English  Metre,    For  the  Use,   Edification,  and 
Comfort  |  of  the  Saints  in  Publick  and  Private,   especially  in  NEW 
ENGLAND  |  .  . .  |  The  Thirteenth  Edition.  |  London,  Printed  for  John 
Osborn,  at   the    Oxford- Arms  in   Lombard-street.     1719-     In  one 
volume,  old  red  morocco,  gilt   (one  joint  cracked),  gilt  edges,    silver 
clasps.  sm.  12° 

5843  'H    KAINHV    AIAGH'KH.     Novum   Testamentum,    Post   priores 
Steph.  Curcellaei  [et  al.~\  labores  . . .  Editio  Milliana,  frontispiece  and 

four  maps  and  plans,  pages  red-lined  throughout,  fine  old  binding, 
slightly  worn,  sides  tooled  blank  and  gold,  gill  edges  gauffered. 

sm.  8°  Amstelcedami,  ex  qfficina  Wetsteniana,  1711 

Gov.  Shirley's  copy.  On  the  first  guard-leaf,  a  presentation  to  "  Wm.  Shirley  Esq ;  His 
Majesty's  Advocate  General  of  New  England.  From  His  most  humble  Servant,  JONA. 
BELCHER.  Middle  Temple,  7  October,  1737."  This  presentation  is  (the  signature 
excepted)  beautifully  executed  with  the  pen,  in  imitation  of  type. 

5844  La  Sainte  Bible.     Traduite  sur  les  Textes  originaux,  avec  les 
differences  de  la  Vulgate,  engraved  title,  pp.  iv,  884,  old  calf  gilt, 
nice  copy.  12°  Cologne,  aux  depens  de  la  Compagnie,  1739 

5845  Tahitian.     Te  Evanelia   a  Mataio,  no    lesu   Christ   to  Tatou 
Fatu ;  Iritihia  ei  Parau  Tahiti.   [The  Gospel  according  to  Matthew ; 
translated  into  the  Tahitian  language.]     Tahiti,  Windward  Mission 
Press,    1820.  —  Followed  by :   the  Gospels  of   Mark  (Ibid.  1827); 
John   (Ibid.   1821);   Acts   of    the    Apostles   (Ibid.   1822);    Paul's 
Epistles  (Ibid.  1824)  —  Epistles  to  the  Hebrews,  Epistles  of  James, 
and  John,  and  the  Apocalypse.     Tahaa,  Leeward  Mission  Press, 
T826 —  Daniel,  Ruth,  and  Esther,     Tahaa,   1824  —  E  Bree  Raa 
Himene,  etc.  (A  collection  of  Hymns),//.  143.     Tahiti,  1827  — 
E   Parau  Ui  na  Te   Mau   Taata  Faaroo.     (Brown's    Catechism.) 
Tahaa,  1826  —  E  Parau  Bure.    (Forms  of  Prayer.)     Ibid.  1826  — 


AND  PARTS  OF  Till-:   I'.IHI.E.  155 

E  Ui  Tumu  no  te  Mm  I'.n.m  a  te  A  tun,  <•(<-.  (The  Assembly's 
Shorter  Catechism.)  //'/</.  iSjy  ;  ,///,/  tun*  other  pieces  in  the 
Tahitiati  /<///;•//</•;<•.  12°  Tat'iiti,  ti/td  Tahaa,  1820-27 

5846  (Hawaiian  Bible.)    Ka  \  I'alapala  Hemolele  |  a  |  lehova  ko  Kakou 
Akua.  |  —  |O  kr  K am >lii  Kahiko  i  Unuhiia  mai  ka  Olelo  Hebera.  | 
—  |  Buke  I.  |  Paiia  no  ko  Amerika  Poe  Hoolaha  Baibala.   pp.  924. 

-  The  same,  Buke  II.,  pp.  887. 

12°  Oa/iu,  na  na  Misionari  i  Pat,  1838 
The  last  page  is  dated  May  loth,  1839. 

-  Ke  |  Kauoha   Hou  |  a    ko   Kakou   Haku   e   Ola'i  |  a   lesu 

Kristo :  |  oia  ka  |  Olelo  Hemolele  no   ke  Ola,  |  a  na  Lunaolelo  i 

Kakau  ai.  |  —  |  Ua  unuhiia  ma  ka  olelo  Helene.  |  Ua  paiia  na  ko 

Amerika,  etc.,  //.  520.     12°  Honolulu,  ka  na  Misionari  mea  Pai,  1837 

3  vols.  in  i,  very  thick  (2331  pages),  sheep,  clean  and  unused,  VERY 

SCARCE.  12° 

The  FIRST  EDITION  of  the  Bible  printed  in  the  Sandwich  Islands.  Printed  at  the 
charge  of  the  Am.  Bible  Society  ("Amerika  Poe  Hoolaha  Baibala"). 

5847  —  Ka  Palapala  Hemolele   a   lehova   ko   Kakou   Akua  o  ke 
Kauoha  Kahiko  aime  ke  Kauoha  Hou  i  unuhiia  Mailoka  mai  o  na 
Olelo  Kahiko.  —  Paiia   no   ko   Amerika  Poe    Hoolaha   Baibala. 
//.  1451,  sheep,  unused,  SCARCE. 

8°  Oahu,  na  na  Misionari  i  Pai,  1843 

The  New  Testament  (Ke  Kauoha  Hoic,  etc.)  has  Honolulu;  na  na  Misionari  i  Pai, 
1843."  The  revised  version  (by  the  Missionaries  of  the  American  Board),  printed  "at  the 
Mission  Press." 

5848  --  Ke  Kauoha  Hou  etc.  —  The  New  Testament  etc.     Hawaiian 
and  English,  in  parallel  columns  (with  Scripture  references  between), 
pp.  727,  sprinkled  sheep,  fresh  copy. 

wide  12°  JVew  York,  Am.  Bible  Society,  1860 

The  Third  edition  of  the  Hawaiian  New  Testament,  published  by  the  Am.  Bible 
Society. 


5849  BURKITT  (Wm.)    Expository  Notes  with  Practical  Observations, 
on  the  New  Testament,  old  calf,  one  joint  broken. 

folio,  Leeds,  Binns  and  Brown,  1796 

5850  CARTWRIGHT  (T.)     Harmonia  Evangelica,  Commentario  analy- 
tico,  metaphrastico,  practice,  illustrata,  //.  1142,   (35),  old  calf , 

fine  copy,  VERY  SCARCE.  5°  Ludg.  Batav.,  Fr.  Hackii,  1647 

5851  HARRIS  (Thaddeus  M.)     The  Natural  History  of    the   Bible. 
12°  Boston,  1793 — A  Dictionary  of  the  Bible.     First  American, 
from  2d  London  edition,  enlarged.    16°  Worcester,  I.  Thomas,  Jun., 
1798.     (2  vols.) 

5852  MOLLER   (H.)      Enarrationis    Psalmorvm  Davidis,  .  .  novissima 
editio,  old  calf  rebacked,  neat.  folio,  Geneves,  P.  Chouet,  1639 

The  title-page  bears  the  autographs  of  the  Rev.  JOHN  WILSON,   THOMAS  WELD 
(1691),  and  JOSHUA  GEE  ("hunc  librum  jura  possidet,  anno  1715  "). 

5853  NEWCOME  (Wm.)  D.D.     A  Harmony  in  Greek  of  the  Gospels, 
with  Notes.    Reprinted  from  the  Text  and  select  Various  Readings 
of    Griesbach,  .  .  under  the    superintendance    of    Moses    Stuart, 

//.  xvi,  424  ;  Notes,  //.  188 ;  sheep.  8°  Andover,  1814 


156  BIBLE, 

5854  NEWMAN  (Rev.  Samuel)     A  Large  and  Compleat  Concordance 
to  the  Bible  in  English,  According  to  the  last  Translation.  (A  like 
Work   formerly   prepared   by  Clement  Cotton,)   Now   this   third 
impression   corrected    and   amended,  .  .  far  exceeding    the   most 
perfect  that  ever  was  extant  in  our  Language, .  By  Samuel  Newman, 
Now  Teacher  of  the  Church  at  Rehoboth  in  New-P]ngland,  old 
calf,  rebacked,  neat.  folio,  London,  1658 

A  good  copy  of  this  scarce  Concordance.  "  The  first  edition  was  published  at 
London,  1643,  *n  folio.  After  Mr.  Newman's  removal  [from  Weymouth]  to  Rehoboth, 
he  revised  this  Concordance  and  greatly  improved  it,  using,  in  the  evening,  according 
to  President  Stiles,  pine  knots  instead  of  candles." — BLISS,  Hist,  of  Rehoboth. 

5855  O'CALLAGHAN  (E.  B.)  A  List  of  Editions  of  the  Holy  Scriptures, 
and  Parts  thereof,  printed  in  America  previous  to  1860,  half  dk. 
green  mor.  extra,  gilt  top,  UNCUT. 

1.  8°  Albany,  Munsell  6-  Rowland,  1861 

5856  Remarks   on    the   Book   of   Daniel   and   on   the   Revelations, 
pp.  503,  (2),  sheep,  sound  clean  copy. 

8°  New  York,  Greenleafs  Press,  1794 

5857  SAMPSON  (Ezra)     Beauties  of  the  Bible  :  being  a  Selection  from 
the  Old   and   New  Testaments,  with   Remarks,  etc.  2d   Hudson 
edition,  //.  338,  sheep,  used  copy,  scarce. 

12°  Hudson,  Sampson,  Chittenden  &*  Croswell,  1802 

5858  Tracts.     Winthrop  (James)     Prophecies  relating  to  Antichrist, 
with  their  application  to  the  course  of  History,//.  32.  Boston,  1795 

—  Winthrop  (J.)     Attempt   to   arrange   in   order  of   time  those 
Scripture  Prophecies  remaining  to  be  fulfilled.     Cambridge,  1803 

—  Winthrop  (J.)     Attempt  to  translate  the  prophetic  parts  of  the 
Apocalypse  of  St.  John  in  familiar  Language.     Boston,  1794  — 
Sewall  (S.)     Scripture  Account  of  the  Shechinah.    Boston,  1794  — 
Sewell  (S.)     Scripture  History  relating  to  the  overthrow  of  Sodom 
and  Gomorrah.     Boston,   1796  —  Thoughts   upon  ..  Passages    of 
Scripture  . .  relative  to  Jacob  and  Esau ;  by  Philotheorus,  pp.  60. 
Worcester,     1791  —  Bacon   (John)     Conjectures    on    Prophecies. 

Boston,  1805  —  A  Paraphrase  on  eight  chapters  of  Isaiah. 
Worcester,  1795 — Webster  (N.)  Errors  and  Obscurities  in  the 
common  version  of  the  Scriptures,  etc.,  //.  24,  n.  t.  p.  - 
Hastings  (G.  H.)  Illustrations  of  Original  Use  of  Sacred  Lyrics, 
with  musical  notes.  Phila.  1843  —  Report  on  History  of  English 
Version  of  the  Bible,  made  to  the  Am.  Bible  Society,  N.  Y.  1857  — 
Brown  (John)  Brief  Concordance  to  the  Scriptures,  pp.  92.  N.  Y. 
1812.  12  in  i  vol.,  new  half.  mor.  (Roxburghe),  nearly  all  uncut.  8° 

5859  Tracts.     Gale  (Benjamin)     A  Brief  Essay  [on  the  Periods  of 
Prophecy],    uncut.     New    Haven,    n.   d.  —  Gleason    (Dr.     James) 
Exposition  of  the  three  first  Chapters  of  Genesis,/^.  190.  Norwich, 
^0.7  — Attempt  to  Illustrate  the  Great  Subject  of  the  Psalms,  . . 
with  a  Digression  on  Baptism.     Boston,  Mills  6*  Hicks,  1773  —  A 
Prophetic  Leaf,  containing  an  Illustration  of  the  Signs  of   the 
Times.     New  Haven,  1798  —  Smith  (Lem.)     The  History  of  Job. 
Utica,  1806.     5  in  i  vol.,  new  half  mor.  (Roxburghe).  8° 


AND   PARTS  OF  THE  BIBLE. 


157 


5860  Tracts.  Notes  upon  Mistranslations  [in  the  N.  Test],  //.  71, 
uncut.  Boston,  1804 —  Priestley  (Jos.)  Familiar  Illustration  of 
certain  Passages  of  Scripture,  uncut.  Phila.,  1794 —  Priestley  (J.) 
General  View  of  the  Arguments  for  the  Unity  of  God,  uncut. 
Phila.,  1794  —  Northern  Light;  or,  a  New  Index  to  the  Bible:  by 
a  Citizen  of  New- York  //.  101,  v.  Troy,  X.  Moffitt  6-  Co.,  1800 
—  [Devens  (K.)  ]  A  Paraphrase  of  some  Parts  of  the  Book  of 
Job.  Boston,  1795 — The  Trial:  Calvin  and  Hopkins  vs.  the 
Bible  and  Common  Sense  :  by  a  Lover  of  the  Truth,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  — 
Pillsbury  (P.)  The  Bible;  its  History  and  Inspiration.  Boston, 
1848 — Balfour  (W.)  Letter  to  Rev.  B.  Whitman,  on  the  term 
Gehenna,  uncut.  Boston,  1834.  8  in  i  vol.,  new  half  mor. 
(Roxburghe}.  12° 


CATECHISMS.     THE  NEW-ENGLAND  PRIMER. 

5861  NOYES  (James)   A  Short  |  Catechism  |  Composed  |  By  Mr.  James 
Noyes,  |  Late  Teacher  of  the  Church  of    Christ  in    Newbury,  |  in 
New-England.  |  For  the  use  of  the  Children  there.  \pp.   15,  str. 
grained  olive  morocco  extra,  filleted  sides,  gilt  back  and  edges  (Bedford}. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  Bartholomew  Green,  1714 

A  BEAUTIFUL  COPY  of  this  ExRTEMELY  RARE  Catechism. 

5862  STONE   (Samuel)      A  |  Short  |  Catechism  |  Drawn    out    of   the 
|  Word  |  of    God.     By  Samuel  Stone,     Minister  of   the  Word  at 
Hartford   in  |  Connecticut.  |  //.   (2),    13,   str.  grained  olive  mor., 

filleted  sides,  gilt  back  and  edges  (Bedford ),  UNCUT. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  J.  Franklin,  for  D.  Henchman,  1720 

Hardly  less  rare  than  the  First  Edition  (see  No.  867,  in  Part  I.). 

5863  VINCENT  (Thomas)    An  Explicatory  Catechism  :  or,  an  Explan- 
ation of  the  Assemblies  Shorter  Catechism,  etc.,  pp.  (8),  326,  wants 
the  last  leaf  (half  a  page)  and  a  corner  torn  from  a  preliminary  leaf, 
old  sheep,  RARE.  sm.  8°  Boston,  repr.  by  John  Allen,  1711 

—  The  same,  worn  copy,  wants  a  few  leaves,  pp.  viii,  315. 

(2  vols.)  sm.  8°  Boston,  for  D.  Henchman  \et  #/.],  1729 

5864  WESTMINSTER  Confession  and  Catechism.     The  Confession  of 
Faith,   Together  with  the  Larger  Catechism ;   Composed  by  the 
Reverend   Assembly   of   Divines  then    Sitting  at  Westminster . . 
With  a  brief  Sum  of  Christian  Doctrine,  //.  (2),  161,  (i),  original 
sheep,  VERY  RARE.  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  1723 

—  The  same,  another  good  copy,  original  sheep :  with  the  auto- 
graphs of  Rev.  Isaac  Stiles,  1742,  and  Rev.  Dr.  Benjamin  Trumbull, 
1761.    (2  vols.)  sm.  8° 

5865  The  |  NEW- ENGLAND  |  PRIMER  |  Enlarged.  |  For  the  more   easy 
attaining  the  true    Reading  of  English.  |  To  which  is  added,  |  The 
Assembly  of  Divines  |  Catechism.  |  Boston :  Printed  by  T.  Fleet,  \  and 
Sold  by  the  Booksellers,  1737. 

40  leaves,  n.  n.  On  the  recto  of  the  first  leaf,  an  awesome  woodcut  of  "  The  POPE, 
or  Man  of  Sin,"  fearfully  and  wonderfully  made :  on  the  reverse,  the  head  of  "  King 
George  the  Second,"  facing  the  Title.  The  familiar  rhymes — from  "  In  Adam's  Fall  |  We 
sinned  all,"  to  "Zaccheus  he  |  Did  climb  the  Tree  |  His  Lord  to  see," — with  their  twenty- 
four  illustrative  woodcuts,  are  on  leaves  6  and  7.  Mr.  John  Rogers  burns  at  Smithfield, 
"  his  Wife,  with  nine  small  Children,  and  one  at  her  Breast,  following  him  to  the  Stake," 
on  the  1 6th  leaf. 

—  The  New-England   Primer  Improved.    .For  the  more  easy 
attaining  the  true  reading  of  English.     To  which  is  added,  The 
Assembly   of    Divines,    and   Mr.    Cotton's   Catechism.     Boston: 
Printed  for,  and  Sold  by  John  Perkins,  in  Union- Street.    1768. 

40  leaves,  n.  n.  (A  to  E)  in  eights.  Cotton's  Catechism  (entitled  "Spiritual  Milk  for 
American  Babes.  Drawn  out  of  the  Breasts  of  both  Testaments")  was  printed  in  the 
earliest  editions  of  the  Primer,  but  was  omitted  in  that  of  1737 :  as  was  also  "A  Dialogue 
between  Christ,  Youth  and  the  Devil,"  which  is  restored  in  this  edition.  The  copy 
perhaps  wants  a  leaf  preceding  the  title. 


THE  NEW  ENGLAND  PRIMER.  159 

The  New-England  Prinu-r  Improved  ...  To  which  is  added, 
The  Assembly  of  Divines  Catechism,  &c.  Boston,  William 
Me  Alpine,  1770. 

Sigs.  A  to  E8,  in  eights.  A  leaf  preceding  the  title  has,  on  the  recto,  the  head  of 
"  King  George  tin  Thinl  i  rown'd  September  22d,  1761,  Whom  God  long  Preserve";  on 
the  reverse,  "A  l>ivinr  Smi^  «i'  I'I.UM-"  In  l>i.  \\atts.  'J'liis  edition  agrees  page  for  page 
witli  that  ot  i7f>S,  hut  is  in  I.ULMT  type  .uul  <>\\  I.UL;IT  paper. 

The  AMERICAN  Primer  Improved,  etc.  Concord:  Printed 
an J  sold  by  N.  Coverly, . .  1776. 

40  leaves,  n.  n.  (A  to  E8)  in  eights.  On  the  first  leaf,  a  head,  which  evidently  was 
int.-iuleil  tni  tli.it  of  King  George  III.,  serves  for  "The  Hon.  John  Hancock,  Esquire." 
In  other  respects,  this  is  a  reprint  of  the  Primers  of  1768  and  1770. 

-  The  same.     Boston :  Printed  by  Edward  Draper, . .  and  sold 
by  John  Boyle,  1777. 

40  leaves  (A  to  E)  in  eights.   On  the  first  leaf,  recto,  "  The  Honorable  JOHN  HANCOCK, 
.  President  of  the  American  Congress,"  displaces  King  George. 

-  The  New-England  Primer,  Enlarged  and  Improved :  or  an 
easy  and  pleasant  Guide  to  the  Art  of  Reading.     Adorned  with 
Cuts.     Also  the  Catechism.     Newburyport :   Printed  and  sold  by 
John  My  call,  n.  d.  [1790.] 

40  leaves,  n.  n.  (A.  to  E8)  in  eights.  This  differs  in  many  respects  from  any  of  the 
preceding  editions.  There  are  more  woodcuts,  some  of  which  are  copied  from  Isaiah 
Thomas's  "  Royal  Primer"  of  1785.  Mr.  Cotton's  Catechism  is  omitted.  [The  first  two 
leaves  of  the  Westminster  Catechism  are  misplaced  by  the  binder.] 

6  vols.  sm.  1 6°  (32°),  elegantly  bound  in  best  levant  brown  morocco, 
backs  full-gilt,  sides  filleted  and  panel-gilt,  with  centre  ornaments,  g.  e. 
(F.  Bedford )  ;ina  str.  grained  olive  morocco  Solander  case,  lined  with 
velvet,  and  lettered. 

It  is  unnecessary  to  remark  on  the  EXTREME  RARITY  of  early  editions  of  this 
Primer, — which  has  been  called  "  the  little  Bible  of  New  England."  The  late  Mr.  George 
Livermore,  one  of  the  most  persevering  and  successful  collectors  of  early  Catechisms  and 
Primers,  in  one  of  a  series  of  articles  on  the  origin  and  history  of  the  N.  E.  Primer 
(published  in  1849,)  said:  "I  have  not  been  able  to  find  a  copy  of  the  work  bearing  an 
earlier  date  than  the  year  1775  .  .  Nor  have  I  seen  a  person  who  has  seen  a  copy  of  an 
earlier  date." 

5866  The  New-England  Primer  (and  others);  1784-1802  :  — 

-  The  New-England  Primer  Improved,  etc.     Boston:  Printed 
and  sold  by  the  Booksellers,  1784. 

32  leaves,  n.  n.  (A  to  D8)  in  eights.  Follows  the  standard  editions,  but  omits  Mr. 
Cotton's  Catechism.  On  the  first  page  a  woodcut  head  of  "General  Washington,"  in  an 
oval,  surrounded  by  military  trophies. 

-  The  Royal  Primer ;  or,  An  Easy  and  Pleasant  Guide  to  the 
Art  of  Reading.     Adorned  with  Cuts,  //.  72.      Worcester,  Mass., 
Isaiah  Thomas,  1784. 

This  has  little  in  common  with  the  New  England  Primer,  but  may  have  been  a  more 
attractive  book  to  some  of  the  boys  and  girls  of  its  day.  It  contents  "A  short  Scripture 
Catechism,"  but  not  the  Westminster  Assembly's,  nor  Mr.  Cotton's.  There  are  woodcuts 
of  animals  and  birds,  and  in  illustration  of  Bible  stories ;  and  the  cuts  are  far  superior  to 
those  in  earlier  editions  of  the  N.  E.  Primer.  It  is  probably  a  reprint  of  an  English 
primer. 

-  The  New-England  Primer ;  much  improved.     Containing,  A 
Variety  of  Easy  Lessons,  for  attaining  the  true  reading  of  English. 
40  leaves,  n.  n.  (A  and  B,  in  twelves ;  C,  D,  in  eights?)  Philadelphia, 
T.  Dob  son,  1797. 

No  woodcuts,  except  one  of  the  burning  of  John  Rogers  (in  which,  by  the  way,  Mrs. 
Rogers's  "  nine  small  children  and  one  at  her  breast "  may  be  fairly  enumerated).  A  very 
pretty  edition. 


l6o  THE  NEW  ENGLAND  PRIMER. 

-  The  American  Primer.  Improved.  Or,  an  easy  and  pleasant 
Guide  to  the  Art  of  Reading.     Adorned  with  Cuts.     To  which  is 
added,  The  Assembly  of  Divine's  Catechism.    Medford ':  Nathaniel 
C overly,  1798. 

—  The  New-England  Primer,  Or,  the  first  Step  to  The  Art  of 
Reading.     To  which  are   Added,  The   Shorter  Catechism,   And 
many    Things    proper    for   Children.     Revised,    Corrected,    and 
Improved,  pp.  79,  cuts.      Worcester,  Isaiah  Thomas,  n.  d.  [1802] 

A  fresh  clean  copy  of  this  handsome  edition. 

—  The   New-England   Primer,   Improved. .  Added,  The   West- 
minster Assembly's  Catechism,  wants  a  leaf  or  two  of  the  Catechism. 
Printed  for  Simeon  Butler,  Northampton,  n.  d. 

6  vols.  32°,  smooth  calf  gilt ;  enclosed  in  a  pull-off  case  of  fine 
russet  calf,  lettered. 

5867  The  New  England  Primer.  32°  Hartford,  1803 

—  The  same.  32°  Concord,  N.  H.,  Isaac  Hill,  1813 

—  The  same,  facsimile  of  Boston  edition  of  1777. 

32°  Hartford,  1843 

The  Columbian  Primer,  . .  Added,  a  Catechism  for  Children  of 
four  or  five  years  old.  And  A  Larger  Catechism  formed  by  the 
Westchester  Associated  Presbytery,  and  approved  by  the  Morris 
County  Assoc.  Presbytery,  pp.  71.  24°  New  York,  1805 

The  New  England  Primer  Restored.  Copied  chiefly  from  a 
London  edition  of  1771,  pp.  62. 

1 6°  Trenton,  for  Rev.  E.  R  Cooley,  1846 
The  Child's  Instructor,  //.  72. 

sm.  12°  Portland,  A.  W.  Thayer,  1822 
Six  (v.  s.)  in  i  vol.,  half  blue  morocco.     (Roxburghe).  16° 

5868  The  New  England  Primer.  32°  Massachusetts,  1810 

—  The  same,  //.  63,  in  covers.  32°  Newark,  B.  Olds,  1824 

—  The  same.  Boston,  Mass.  S.  S.  Society,  1843 

—  The  same.  (With  the  Episcopal  and  Assembly's  Catechisms.) 

24°  New  Haven,  S.  Babcock,  n.  d. 

—  The  same.  Rochester,  1827 

-  The  same.  Middletown,  Ct.,  1825 
Six  (v.  s.)  in  i  vol.,  half  blue  morocco.  16° 

5869  The  New  England  Primer.  Boston,  fas.  Loring,  n.  d. 

-  The  same.  Walpole,  N.  H.,  I.  Thomas  6-  Co.,  1814 

—  The  same,  with  cover.      Hartford,  G.  Goodwin  &  Sons,  1820 

-  The  same,  with  cover.  Newark,  B.  Olds,  1842 

—  The  same  . .  With  a  Historical  Introduction  by  H.  Humphrey, 
D.D.,  pp.  64.  Worcester,  n.  d.  [1848  ?] 

—  The  same.  Boston,  Mass.  $.  S.  Society,  n.  d. 
Six  (v.  .f.)  in  one  vol.,  half  blue  morocco.  16° 

5870  The  New  England  Primer,  //.  36,  cover.   Phila.,  M.  Carey,  1810 

—  The  same,  in  cover.  Philadelphia,  F.  Scott,  n.  d. 


CATECHISMS.  l6l 

The  American  Primer.   4th  ed.,  woodcuts,  covers. 

Philadelphia,  M.  Carey,  1813 

The  Youth's  Primer  (with  Westminster  Catechism  and  Proofs)  : 
by  Jona.  Fisher,  woodcuts,  engraved  by  the  compiler,  pp.  108. 

Boston,  1817 
The  Franklin  Family  Primer.     Improved  Edition. 

Boston,  Manning  6*  Loring,  [1811] 

The  Evangelical  Primer:  by  J.  Emerson,  //.  72.      Boston,  1820 
Six  (12°)  in  i  vol.,  half  blue  morocco.  16° 

5871  The  New-England  Primer,  bds.   Massachusetts,  for  the  Purchaser, 
1810.  —  The  same,  bds.      Walpole,  N.  H.,  I.  Thomas  d^  Co.,  1814. 
—  The  same,  good  woodcuts  (by  y.  W.  Barber],  paper  cover.     Hart- 

^  ford,  Geo.  Goodwin  6°  Sons,  1820.     3  vols.,  clean,  unused  copies,  in 
the  original  binding.  32° 

5872  Catechisms  (1742-1801)     The  Shorter  C.,  of  the  Westminster 

Assembly.   Boston,  T.  6-  y.  Fleet,  1765  —A  Short  C agreeable 

to    the    Doctrine    of  the    Moravian    Church,    [transl.    from   the 
German  of]  J.  Bechtel.   Phi/a.,  Isaiah  Warner,  1742  —  The  Shorter 
C.  with  the  Scripture  Proofs.     Boston,  1762 — The   Master  and 
Scholar  attending  Catechising.     Boston,  B.  Edes  6-  Son,  1787  — 
Mr.  [Samuel]  PIKE'S  Present  Thoughts  of  the  Assembly's  Shorter 
C.      Boston,    1768  —  STINTON    (B.)      A    Short   C.,    4th   edition. 
Boston,  repr.  1745  —  WATTS  (I.)     The  Young  Child's  Catechism. 
Cooperstown,  E.  Phinney,  1801 — The  Articles  of  Belief  professed 
by  followers  of  Calvin,  Luther,  and  Arminius  ;  respecting  the  Five 
Points  about  which  there  is  much  Dispute.     Norwich,  Green  6* 
Spooner,  [ab.  1774]  —  Shorter  C.  with  Scripture  Proofs.  N.  London, 
1746  :  — The  same.     Boston,  1768  —  WATTS  (I.)    The  First  Set  of 
Catechisms  and  Prayers,  or,  the  Religion  of  Little  Children,  etc. 
8th  ed.     Boston,  1770  —  A  Scripture-C.,  or,  the  Principles  of  the 
Christian   Religion  .  .  in   the  Words   of   the    Bible,    n.  p.,   n.  d. 
Twelve  in  one  vol.  (v.  s.)  clean  copies,  mostly  uncut,  half  mor.  extra 
(F.  Bedford}.  12° 

5873  Catechisms.   The  (Assembly's)  Shorter  Catechism, .  with  Proofs. 
Lansingburgh,   \N.    Y.],    1795:  —  The    same.     Hartford,    1809  — 
I.  Watts'  C.  for  Children.    Windham,  [Conn.']  n.  d.  —  H.  Ballou's 
Child's   Scripture   C.    2d   edition.     Boston,    1819  —  The    Baptist 
C.      Wilmington,    1809  —  Dr.  Watts'    Catechisms    for   Children. 
Canandaigua,    1827  —  Catechism    of    the    Church    of    Geneva 
(Calvin's);  trans,  by  Rev.  E.  Waterman.     Hartford,  1815  —  The 
Churchman's    C.,   by   Wm.    Jones.      Norwalk,    [Conn.],    1819  — 
Wilbur  (H.)    Sabbath-School  Edition  of  the  Biblical  C.    loth  ed. 
Boston,   1821  —  The  Shorter  C.  with  Proofs.     Hartford,   1835  — 
The  Church  C.  ;   broke  into  short  Questions  and  Answers,  by 
Bishop  Hobart.     New  York,  n.  d.     Eleven  (v.  s.)  in  one  vol.,  half 
blue  mor.  (Roxburghe).  16° 

5874  Catechisms.     Dr.    Watts'    Catechisms   for   Children,    with    the 
Westminster  Catechism,  &c.  Exeter,  [JV.  H."\  1792  —  Short  Biblical 
Catechism;   by   Hervey   Wilbur.     4th   ed.     Exeter,    1813  —  The 

21 


1 62  CATECHISMS.      THE  CAMBRIDGE  PLATFORM. 

Catechism  of  the  Prot.  Episcopal  Church  in  the  U.  S.  [with]  a  Cat. 
recommended  by  the  Bishop  and  Clergy  of  N.  York.  6th  ed. 
JV.  K,  1814  —  New  Catechism  compiled  by  the  Worcester  Assoc. 
of  Ministers.  Worcester,  1804 —  Watts'  Catechisms  for  Children. 
Hartford,  1820  —  The  Assembly's  Shorter  Catechism.  Concord, 
[N.  If.],  1806  —  A  Catechism  of  Scripture  Doctrine ;  by  W.  R. 
Weeks.  26.  edition.  Albany,  1818  —  A  Catechism  (Westminster 
Larger  and  Shorter)  for  Youth.  Phila.,  R.  Aitken,  1783.  Eight 
in  one  vol.,  blue  half  mor.  (Roxburghe).  12° 

5875  Catechisms.     A  Catechism  containing  the  First  Principles   of 
our  Religious  and  Social  Duties ;  by  Armiriius  Calvinus.     Boston, 
S.   Hall,    1795  —  The   Assembly's    Shorter    Cat. :    with   a   brief 
Explication,   by   I.  Watts.     6th    edition.     Boston,  1748  —  New 
Catechism,  compiled  by  the  Worcester  Assoc.  of  Ministers.     3d 
edition.  Worcester,  1810 — Catechesis  Religionis  Christianas  Brevior 
HEBRAICE,  versa  per  Gulielmum  Seaman,  M.D.     Editio  secunda 
per  Timo.  Alden.  Phila.,  Gul.  Fry  excud.  1821  — Minor  Catechism, 
extracted   from    the   Evangelical   Primer;   by  Joseph   Emerson. 
Providence,  1821  —  Scripture  C. ;  by  a  Clergyman  of  Massachusetts. 
Cambridge,    1804  —  MARSHALL    (W.)      C.   for    Youth,    [with]    a 
Catechetical  Explanation  of  sundry  Terms  belonging  to  Religion, 

//.  172,  uncut.  Phila.,  1783  —  C.  of  Scripture  Doctrine  by  W.  R. 
Weeks.  Albany,  1816 — Smith  (Ethan)  Prophetic  Catechism. 
Boston,  1839  —  Abstact  (sic)  of  Sacred  History,  being  the  First 
Part  of  the  Geneva  Catechism,  uncut.  Boston,  1823.  Ten  (v.  s.) 
in  one  vol.,  half  blue  morocco  (Roxburghe}.  12° 

5876  Catechisms,  etc.     Channing  (W.  E.)     Elements  of  Morality  and 
Religion,  in  the  form  of  a  C.  7th  ed.  Boston,  1831  —  Sunday  School 
Book,    No.    I.     Portsmouth,    1835  —  [Ballou    (A.)]     Manual    of 
Exercises  for  Opening  and  Closing  a  Sabbath  School.  Boston,  1836 

—  Ballou  (H.)  Child's  Catechism.  Boston,  1821  —  Hudson  (Chas.) 
Evidences  of  Divine  Revelation  ;  in  the  form  of  a  C.  Boston,  1830 : 

—  and  others.    Seven  in  one  vol.,  continuous  MSS.  paging,  hf.  bd.  neat. 

16° 


THE  CAMBRIDGE  PLATFORM. 

5877  A  1  Platform  ]  of  |  Church-Discipline  |  Gathered  out  of  the  | 
Word  of  God  j  |  And  Agreed  upon  |  By  the  Elders  and  Messengers 
of  the  Churches  |  Assembled  in  the  Synod  At  Cambridge  in  N. 
E.  |  To  be  presented  to  the  Churches  and  General  Court  for  their 
Consideration  and  Acceptance  in  the  Lord,  the  8th  Month,  Anno 
1649. !  (6'//«*r,  quotations^)  6prel.  leaves, pp.  33,  (3),  best  grosgr.  levant 
red  morocco,  sides  filleted,  center  ornaments,  back  full  gilt,  ins.  borders, 
g.  e.  (F.  Bedford),  UNCUT. 

4°  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Marmaduke  Johnson,  1671 

The  second  American  edition  of  the  Cambridge  Platform,  VERY  RARE  in  any  condition, 
anrl  of  HIGHEST  RARITY,  UNCUT.  The  title  is  in  facsimile,  admirably  executed. 
It  would  have  passed  the  compiler  of  the  Catalogue,  as  genuine,  had  it  not  been  for  Mr. 
Br  nicy's  penciled  note..  The  margins  of  two  or  three  leaves  have  been  skillfully  mended 
and  restored. 


MUSIC  AND  PSALMODY.  163 

5878  —  A  Platform  of  Church-Discipline, .  .  agreed  upon  by  the .  . 
Synod  at  Cambridge. .  Anno  1649,  //.  (25),  64,  unbound. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  Barth.  Green  6-  John  Allen,  1701 

"  Reprinted  for  the  First  Church  of  Christ  in  Boston,  pursuant  to  a  Vote  of  that 
Church,  Febr.  loth,  1700-01."  VERY  RARE. 

—  A  Platform  of  Church  Discipline:  etc.  pp.  xvi.,  40,  calf  gilt, 
good  copy,  RARE.  sm.  8°  Boston,  J.  Allen,  f or  N.  Boone,  1717 


MUSIC  AND  PSALMODY. 

*»*  For  Music  engraved  in,  or  bound  with,  early  editions  of  the 
Psalms  in  Metre,  see,  under  PSALMS  and  HYMNS,  Brady  and  Tate's 
Version,  Boston,  1713,  1755,  1762,  1763,  1771:  New  England  Psalm 
Book,  Boston,  1718,  1730;  Barnard's  Psalms,  Boston,  1752;  Watts's 
Psalms,  1767,  1772,  1781. 

5880  GOSPEL  MUSICK,  or,  The  Singing  of  Davids  Psalms,  &c.,  In  the 
publick  Congregations,  or  private  Families  asserted,  and  vindicated 
...  By   thy   loving  Brother,    N.    H.  [Nathaniel    Holme  ?]    D.  D. 
M.  M.  S.    Unto  which  is  added,  the  ludgement  of  our  worthy 
Brethren  of  New-England  touching  singing  of  Psalms,  etc.,  pp.  (2), 
30,  half  morocco,  mat,  VERY  SCARCE. 

sm.  4°  London,  for  Henry  Over  ton,  1644 
"  The  Preface  to  the  New-England  Psalms"  is  reprinted,  pp.  25-30. 

5881  WALTER  (Rev.  Thomas)  of  Roxbury.     The  sweet  Psalmist  of 
Israel.  —  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  the  Lecture  held  in  Boston,  by 
the  Society  for   promoting  Regular   &    Good    Singing,  And  for 
Reforming   the    Depravations   and    Debasements   our   Psalmody 
labours  under,  In  order  to  Introduce  the  proper  and  true  Old  Way 
of  SINGING.  . .//.  (8),  28,  crimped  olive  morocco  extra,  filleted  sides 
and  insides,  gilt  tops,  (Bedford?)  UNCUT. 

8°  Boston,  J.  Franklin,  for  T.  Fleet,  1722 
One  of  the  RAREST  tracts  from  James  Franklin's  press.     It  was  unknown  to  Hood,  who 

mentions  Symmes's  "Discourse  concerning  Prejudice"  etc.,  printed  the  same  year  (see 

No.  5882),  and  [Mather's]  "Pacificatory  Letter"  of  Dec.  1723. 
Walter  dedicated  his  Sermon  to  Paul  Dudley,  as,  "with  respect  to  its  Publication,  the 

First-Fruits  of  [his]  Young  Minister." 

5882  SYMMES    (Thomas)      A    Discourse    concerning    Prejudice    in 
Matters  of  Religion.   Or,  An  Essay  To  shew  the  Nature,  Causes, 
and  Effects  of  such  Prejudices :  And  also  the  Means  of  Prevent- 
ing, or  Removing  them,  //.  iv,  21,  i,  hf.  cf.,  neat,  VERY  RARE. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1722 

"  Though  the  words  '  music  '  and  '  singing '  do  not  once  occur  in  it,  yet  it  was  aimed  at 
and,  to  use  the  words  of  the  preface,  'partly  occasioned  by,  a  most  unhappy  and 
unreasonable  controversy  about  Singing  by  Note}'1'' — HOOD'S  Hist,  of  Music  in  N.  R., 
p.  1 13.  It  is  dedicated  to  the  Second  Church  in  Newbury,  "  of  which  the  Rev.  Mr.  John 
Tufts  is  Pastor."  The  Preface  is  dated,  Bradford,  Dec.  27,  1721. 

On  the  last  leaf  is  an  advertisement  of  books  sold  by  Samuel  Gerrish,  including  "  A 
very  plain  and  easy  Introduction  to  the  Art  of  Singing  Psalm  Tunes,"  by  Mr.  Tufts,  and 
"  The  Grounds  and  Rules  of  Musick  explained,"  etc.,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Thomas  Walter. 
(See  Nos.  5885  and  5886.) 

5883  SYMMES  (Wm.)  of  Andover.     The  Duty  and  Advantages  of  sing- 
ing Praises  unto  God.     A  Discourse,  at  an  Occasional  Lecture  in 
Andover,  April  6,  1779,  to  promote  and  encourage  the  religious 
Art  of  Psalmody,  pp.  241,  uncut.          8°  Danvers,  E.  Russell,  1779 

5884  HOOD  (Geo.)     A    History  of   Music   in   New  England :   with 
Sketches  of  Reformers  and  Psalmists.  12°  Boston,  1846 


14  MUSIC  AND  PSALMODY. 

5885  [TUFTS   (Rev.   John)   of  NewburyJ]     A   very  Plain   and   Easy 
Introduction  to  the  Art  of  Singing  Psalm  Tunes,  //.  4,  12  (wants 
one  or  more  leaves,  at  the  end,)  n.  t.  p.,  EXTREMELY  RARE. 

long  12°  Boston,  J.  F\ranklin\,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1721 

This  is  believed  to  be  the  FIRST  Music  BOOK  printed  in  this  country.  Coffin  in  his 
Annals  of  Newbury  (p.  185)  says  it  was  first  published  in  1714.  Hood  (Hist,  of  Music 
in  N.  E.,  p.  65)  says,  "about  the  year  1712;"  but  adds,  that  "having  never  seen  this 
work,  he  is  unable  to  give  any  account  of  it,  or  its  contents,"  having  gained  his  only 
knowledge  of  it  "from  its  advertisement  on  the  blank  page  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Symmes's 
discourse  'Concerning  Prejudice  in  Matters  of  Religion,'" — which  was  published  in  1722 
(see,  ante,  No.  5882).  The  full  title  (or  description)  given  in  that  advertisement,  is  :  "A 
very  plain  and  easy  Introduction  to  the  Art  of  Singing  Psalm  Tunes ;  With  the  Cantus  or 
Trebles  of  Twenty  eight  Psalm  Tunes,  contrived  in  such  a  manner  as  that  the  Learner 
may  attain  the  Skill  of  Singing  them  with  the  greatest  ease  and  Speed  imaginable.  By 
the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Tufts."  On  the  same  page  is  advertised  "  The  Grounds  and  Rules  of 
Musick  Explained,"  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Walter  (No.  5886).  Both  were  "to  be  sold  by 
Samuel  Gerrish." 

This  copy,  though  not  quite  complete,  is  in  good  condition,  and  retains  half  of  its 
original  marbled  wrapper.  The  Introduction  occupies  four  pages,  with  the  imprint  (as 
above)  in  colophon.  The  number  of  Tunes  is  sixteen.  In  printing  them  letters  are  used 
upon  the  staff  instead  of  notes ;  F,  S,  L,  M,  for  Fa,  Sol,  La,  Mi,  (see  Hood,  p.  66.)  The 
Cantus  (Treble)  only  is  given.  There  are  no  bars,  except  for  marking  the  end  of  the 
lines  and  verses. 

5886  WALTER   (Thomas)      The  |  Grounds   and   Rules  |  of  |  Musick  | 
Explained  :  Or,  |  An  Introduction  to  the  Art  of  Singing  |  by  Note,  j 
Fitted  to  the   meanest  Capacities.  |  . .  Recommended  by  several 
Ministers.  |  sheep,  obi.  8°  Boston,  J.  Franklin,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1721 

Title,  i  leaf;  Recommendatory  Preface,  signed  by  Increase  and  Cotton  Mather  and  13 
other  Ministers,  3  pp. ;  Explanation  of  Musical  Characters,  i  p.;  Instructions,  etc.,  pp. 
1-24  (wanting  one  leaf,  f  p.  7,  8);  Rules  for  Tuning  the  Voice,  i  p.;  Engraved  Music,  15 
pages.  In  this  copy  several  additional  tunes  are  scored,  in  manuscript. 

VERY  RARE.  "The  First  music  printed  with  bars,  in  America."  —  Hood,  p.  77. 
"  The  tunes  are  composed  in  three  parts  only ;  and  are  made  up  of  half  and  whole 
notes.  .  The  harmony  is  full,  rich,  and  correct,  and  the  whole  style,  purely  choral." 

Hood  had  not  seen  this  (first)  edition,  nor  the  edition  of  1746,  but  took  his  title  of  the 
work  from  that  of  1760-63,  printed  by  B.  Mecom. 

5887  —  The  Grounds  and  Rules  of  Musick  Explained  :  etc.    Another 
edition,  pp.  (4),  25,  and  engraved  music,  12  pages,  wanting  probably 
the  last  two  leaves,  hf.  green  morocco. 

long  8°  Boston,  for  Samuel  Gerrish,  1746 

A  much  used  copy — which  has  been  mended,  and  protected  at  the  margins.  This 
edition  is  scarcely  less  rare  than  the  first.  The  music  was,  probably,  engraved  by  Thos. 
Johnston. 

5888  —  The  Grounds  and  Rules  of  Music  Explained :  pp.  (2),  iv,  25, 
and  19  //.  of  engraved  Music,  polished  calf  extra  (Bedford}. 

long  8°  Boston,  Benj.  Mecom,  for  Thos.  Johnston,  n.  d.  [1760-63  ?] 
A  BEAUTIFUL  COPY,  nearly  UNCUT,  and,  in  this  condition,  VERY  RARE.    Engraved 
by  Thomas  Johnston. 

5889  LYON  (James)  A.  B.    Urania.  Or,  a  choice  collection  of  Psalm- 
Tunes,   Anthems,   and  Hymns,  from  the  most  approv'd  authors, 
with  some  entirely  new :  In  two,  three,  and  four  parts  : . .  to  which 
are  prefix'd  the  plainest  and  most  necessary  Rules  of  Psalmody: 
pp.  (6),  xii,  198,  handsomely  engraved  throughout,  by  Henry  Dawkins, 
half  sheep,  FINE  COPY,  RARE.  long  8°  {Philadelphia}  1761, 

"  This  book  was  much  larger  than  any  previous  work  that  had  been  published  in  the 
colonies.  Report  says  that  it  ruined  the  publisher." — HOOD'S  Hist,  of  Music,  159. 

5890  A  Collection  of  Psalm  Tunes,  with  a  few  Anthems  and  Hymns, 
Some  of  them  Entirely  New,  for  the  Use  of  the  United  Churches 
of  Christ  Church  and  St.  Peter's  Church  in  Philadelphia,  1763. 
Title  engraved,  i  leaf;  Dedication  to  "  the  Rev.  Mr.  Richard  Peters, 


MUSIC  AND  PSALMODY.  165 

Rector"  etc.,  2  pp.  j  Short  Introduction  to  the  Art  of  Psalmody, 
pp.  v.-ix. ;  engraved  Music  (in  3  parts),  pp.  22 ;  used  copy,  names  on 
title  page,  lower  margin  of  preliminary  leaves  gnawed  by  mice,  but 
neither  text  nor  music  injured.  obi.  4° 

VERY  RARE.     By  James  Lyon,  and  engraved  by  H.  Dawkins? 

5891  [BAYLEY  (Daniel)     A  New  and  complete  Introduction  to  the 
Grounds  and  Rules  of  Music.]     Book  I.  Containing  the  Grounds 
and  Rules  of  Musick  explained,  etc.,  pp.  24,  [Book  II]  Engraved 
Music,  pp.  36  :  wants  title.  obi.  8°  [Newbury-Port,  1768] 

The  first  edition  was  published  in  1764:  see  Hood's  Hist,  of  Music,  165.  The  Intro- 
duction to  this  edition  is  dated,  May  is,  1768.  "The  Grounds  and  Rudiments"  are 
taken  chictly  from  Thomas  Walker:  the  tunes  are,  mostly,  from  Tans'ur's  "Royal 
Melody."  The  Preface  is  dated,  at  Newbury-Port,  May  15,  1768.  The  music  (round 
notes)  was  engraved  by  J.  W.  Oilman  (of  Exeter) :  see  pp.  27,  94. 

5892  BAYLEY   (D.)     The   American    Harmony:    or   Royal    Melody 
Complete.     In  Two  Volumes.     Vol.  I.  containing,  i.   A  New  and 
correct   Introduction   to  Grouuds   of   Musick.  .  n.    A  New   and 
Complete  Body  of  Church  Musick,  adapted  to  .  .  Psalms  .  .  in.  A 
New  and  Select  Number  of  Hymns,  Anthems,  etc. . .  In  two,  three, 
four,  and  five  musical  parts  .  .  yth  Edition.    By  WILLIAM  TANS'UR, 
senior:   //.    (2),   8,    Music    engraved,   pp.    96  —  The    American 
Harmony,  or  Universal  Psalmodist.    Vol.  II.  containing,  A  choice 
and  valuable  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymn  Tunes,  etc.     By  A. 
WILLIAMS  . .  To  which  is  added  a  Variety  of  favourite  Hymn  Tunes 
and  Anthems,  etc.,  pp.  4,  Music,  pp9  88  (wants  a  few  leaves  at  the 
end).     Two  vols.  in  one,  old  sheep,  good  copy,  VERY  RARE. 

obi.  8°  Newbury-Port,  Daniel  Bay  ley,  1771 

Bayley's  Preface  to  Vol.  II.  is  dated  Tan.  5,  1771.  Mr.  Hood  knew  no  edition  earlier 
than  that  of  1774  (which  was  Bayley's  third  edition). 

5893  —  The  same.    Vol.  I.  pp»  (6),  10;   Practical  Scale  (engraved) 
2  pp. ;  Music,  pp.  96  :  Vol.  II.,  //.  (4),  36.     Preface  to  Vol.  II., 
dated,  Jan.  5,  1773.     2  vols.  in  one,  complete,  good  copy. 

obi.  8°  Newbury-Port,  Daniel  Bay  ley,  1773 

Vol.  I.  "  The  Eighth  Edition,  with  Additions."  (New  York  and  Plymouth,  p.  96, 
are  among  the  additions,  and  are  not  named  in  the  Alphabetical  Table.) 

5894  BAYLEY  (D.)    The  Essex  Harmony,  or  Musical  Miscellany. 

obi.  8°  Newbury-Port,  by  the  Author  and  Son,  1785 
Title,  Preface,  Grounds  and  Rules  of  Music,  and  Table  of  Tunes,  8  //.;  Engraved 
Music,  pp.  40.     Contains  40  tunes  (in  four  parts).     The  Preface  is  dated,  Newbury-Port, 
Dec.  18,  1784. 

The  first  edition  of  The  Essex  Harmony  was  "  Printed  and  sold  by  the  Author,  and 
sold  also  by  most  Booksellers  in  Boston,  1770,"  in  sm.  octavo,  engraved  Title,  Introduc- 
tion, and  22  pages  of  Music, — of  a  size  suitable  for  binding  up  with  Brady  and  Tate's 
and  other  versions  of  the  Psalms.  See,  under  PSALMS  AND  HYMNS,  Brady  and  Tate, 
Boston,  1770,  1771. 

5895  STICKNEY  (John)     The  Gentleman  and  Lady's  Musical  Com- 
panion.    Containing,    A  Variety   of   Excellent   Anthems,    Psalm 
Tunes,  &c.  Collected  from  the  best  Authors  ;  with  a  short  explan- 
ation of  the  Rules,  etc.,  pp.  9,  (2),  engraved  Music  (in  four  parts}, 
pp.  212,  sheep.  obi.  8°  Newbury-Port,  Daniel  Bay  ley,  1774 

The  initials  of  the  engraver,  John  W.  Oilman,  of  Exeter  ("  J.  W.  G.  sc."  and  "  I.  W. 
G.  sc."),  are  at  the  foot  of  pages  64,  128,  134,  etc. 

5896  —  The  same,  a  later  edition,  pp.  (8),  212,  old  boards,  good  copy. 

8°  Newbury-Port,  Daniel  Bay  ley,  n.  d. 


l66  MUSIC  AND  PSALMODY. 


I776-I82O. 

5897  ALBEE  (Amos)     The  Norfolk  Collection  of  Sacred  Harmony, 
pp.  48.  long  8°  Dedham,  H.  Mann,  1805 

5898  BABCOCK  (Samuel)    The  Middlesex  Harmony :  being  an  Original 
Composition    of   Sacred    Music,    in   Three   and    Four   Parts,  etc. 
Second  Edition,  with  large  Additions,  //.  vi,  no. 

obi,  8°  Boston,  Thomas  and  Andrews,  1803 

"At  the  request  of  a  number  of  gentlemen  of  that  Fraternity,  [the  Author]  has 
published,  at  the  end  of  this  Work  the  MASON  SONG  [Words  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Harris], 
which  was  composed  by  their  particular  desire,  and  for  their  use." — Preface  (dated, 
Watertown,  Jan.  25,  1803). 

5899  BELCHER  (S.)  of  Farmington,  Me.    The  Harmony  of  Maine  :  An 
Original   Composition   of  Psalm   and  Hymn  Tunes,  etc.,  pp.  104, 
boards.  obi.  8°  Boston,  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T.  Andrews,  1794 

5900  BELKNAP  (Daniel)     The  Evangelical   Harmony.  Containing  a 
great  Variety  of   Airs,  suitable   for  Divine  Worship,   besides   a 
Number  of  Favorite  Pieces  of  Music,  etc.,  pp.  80. 

obi.  8°  Boston,  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T.  Andrews,  1800 
Preface,  Framingham,  Aug.  1800. 

5901  BENHAM  (Asahel)  Federal  Harmony;  containing,  in  a  Familiar 
Manner,  The  Rudiments  of  Psalmody ;  with  a  Collection  of  Church 
Music.  (Most  of  which  ase  entirely  new.)  pp.  12,  engraved  music, 
pp.  36,  wants  some  leaves  at  end,  water-stained. 

New  Haven,  A.  Morse,  1790 

—  The  same.  Second  Edition,//.  14,  music,  pp.  15-58,  original 
boards.  New  Haven,  A.  Morse,  1792 

—  The  same.     Sixth  edition,  pp.  16,  engraved  music,  pp.  15-58, 
original  boards.  Middletown,  M.  If.  Woodward,  n.  d. 

(3  vols.)  obi.  8° 

5902  BENJAMIN  (Jona.)  Harmonia  Ccelestia:  a  Collection  of  Church 
Music,  in  two,  three,  and  four  parts  : . .  The  Tunes  correctly  figured 
for  the  Organ  and  Harpsicord,  etc.,  pp.  72,  (2  copies,  one  wanting  a 
leaf.) 

8°  Northampton,  A.  Wright;  for  O.  D.  &  I.  Cooke,  Hartford,  1799 

5903  BILLINGS  (Wm.)     The  Singing  Master's  Assistant,  or  Key  to 
Practical  Music.     Being  An  Abridgement  from  the  New-England 
Psalm-Singer;    together  with  several  other  Tunes,  never  before 
published,  pp.  32  ;  Music,  pp.  1 04  (engraved  by  Benj.  Pierpont,  Jun., 
Roxbury,  1778,)  smooth  calf  extra,  yellow  edges  (F.  Bedford),  RARE. 

obi.  8°  Boston,  Draper  6°  Folsom,  1778 

5904  —  The  same.     Third  Edition,  pp.  32,  and  Music,  104,  old  sheep, 
very  neat,  good  copy.  obi.  8°  Boston,  Draper  and  Folsom,  1781. 

The  (manuscript)  score  of  "Trumpet"  ("Hark  how  the  Gospel  Trumpet  sounds")  is 
added,  on  a  guard  leaf. 

5905  BLANCHARD  (Amos)     The  Newburyport  Collection    of   Sacred 
European  Music,  engraved  frontispiece,  pp.  152,  7,  bds. 

long  8°  Exeter,  Ranlet  &  Norris,  1807 
Preface  dated,  Newburyport,  May  28th,  1807. 


MUSIC  AND  PSALMODY.  l6/ 

5906  BLANCHARD  (Amos)  The  American  Musical  Primer,  pp.  80,  Ids. 

long  8°  Exeter,  Norris  6*  Sawyer,  April,  1808 

5907  BROWN  (Bartholomew)  and  others.     Columbian  and  European 
Harmony:  or,  Bridgewater  Collection  of  Sacred  Music.     Second 
Edition,  improved,  //.  vi,  9-168,  (wants  one  leaf  of  introduction  ?) 
boards,  broken.         long  8°  Boston,  Thomas  and  Andrews,  Feb.  1804 

Preface  dated,  Bridgewater,  Dec.  16,  1802. 

5908  BROWNSON  (Oliver)  Select  Harmony,  Containing  the  Necessary 
Rules  of  Psalmody,  .  .  with  a  Collection  of  approved  Psalm  Tunes, 
Hymns,  and  Anthems,  engraved  title,  pp.  8,  Music  (I.  Sanford,  sculp. 

X783>)  //•  84»  V-  sheeP,  FINE  COPY-  obl-  8°  J783 

An  important,  and  a  VERY  SCARCE  volume.     Brownson  has  given  the  names  of  the 
composers  of  most  of  the  American  tunes  included  in  his  Selection. 

5909  BULL  (Amos)     The    Responsary;   containing  A  Collection  of 
Church  Music,  set  with  Second  Trebles  instead  of  Counters,  And 
peculiarly  adapted  to  the  use  of  the  New-England  Churches,  pp.  100, 
boards,  fresh  copy.  obi.  8°  Worcester,  Isaiah  Thomas,  1795 

5910  — The  same,  another  copy,  boards. 

5911  DYER  (Samuel)     A  New  Selection  of  Sacred  Music,  //.  94,  bds. 

long  8°  Baltimore,  for  the  Author,  [1827] 

5912  The  Federal  Harmony;   in  Three  Parts ...  Compiled  for  the 
Use  of   Schools   and  Singing   Societies,  //.    18,  music  engraved, 
pp.  19-114,  boards,  used  copy.     obi.  8°  Boston,  John  Norman,  1790 

The  Advertisement  by  the  Compiler  (p.  17),  is  dated,  Boston,  Oct.  28,  1790.     Hood 
(Hist,  of  Music,  175)  notes  an  edition  of  1788. 

5913  The  First  Church  Collection  of  Sacred  Musick.  Second  Edition, 
//.  136,  bds.,  fresh  copy. 

long  cj°  Boston,  Thomas  6-  Andrews,  for  the  First  Church  Singers, 

n.  d.  \Sept.  1806] 

5914  FRENCH  (Jacob)  Musico  Theorico.    Harmony  of   Harmony.    In 
Five  Parts,  pp.  xii,  9-152.     long  8°  Northampton,  A.  Wright,  1802 

5915  A  Gamut,  or  Scale  of  Music.     To  which  is  added,  Blank  Lines 
for  favorite  Music,  pp.  32,  (12),  several  tunes  in  manuscript. 

long  1 6°  Hartford,  O.  D.  Cooke,  1805 

5916  GRAM  (Hans)     Sacred  Lines  for  Thanksgiving   Day,  Nov.  7, 
1793.     Written   and  set  to   Music  by  Hans  Gram,   Organist  to 
Brattle  Street  Church,  in  Boston.     To  which   are  added  several 
Psalm  Tunes,  //.  16,  uncut,  RARE. 

obi.  8°  Boston,  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T.  Andrews,  1793 

5917  GRISWOLD    (Elijah)     and    SKINNER    (Thomas)      Connecticut 
Harmony:  Containing  a  Collection  of  Psalm  Tunes,  Anthems  and 
Favorite  Pieces,  many  of  which  were  never  before  Published .  . 
Added,  Concise  Rules  of  Singing,  //.  62,  engraved  throughout  (by 
J.   Allen},   with  blank  staffs  on  the  last  six  leaves,  for  additions. 
(2  copies.)  sm.  obi.  8°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [ab.  1800] 

5918  HARMON  (Joel)     Musical  Primer,  containing  a  concise  Intro- 
duction to  Music,  and  a  Selection  of  Psalm  and  Hymn  Tunes, 
//.  72,  bds.  Harrisburg,  n.  d. 


1 68  MUSIC  AND  PSALMODY. 

5919  HILL  (Uri  K.)    Solfeggio  Americano.    A  System  of  Singing  for 
the   American    Conservatorio,  with    a  Variety  of   Psalmody,  etc., 
pp.  96,  engraved  throughout  (120  Tunes),  boards,  fresh  copy. 

obi.  12°  \New  York,]  Sold  by  R.  Meetz,  &  Tiebout  6-  Sons,  [1820] 

"  The  names  of  persons  given  to  original  tunes  inserted  here,  are  merely  complimentary 
to  the  Rev.  Patrons  and  the  Fellows  of  the  American  Conservatorio,  and  not  intended  as 
the  price  of  their  approbation." — Advertisement. 

5920  The  same,  another  copy,  clean  and  fresh,  boards. 

5921  HOLDEN  (Oliver)  The  Union  Harmony,  or  Universal  Collection 
of  Sacred  Music.  2  vols.  in  one,  pp.  120,  176,  printed  typographically, 
sheep,  good  copy. 

obi.  8°  Boston,  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T.  Andrews,  1793 

5922  HOLYOKE  (Samuel)     Harmonia  Americana  .  .  A  concise  Intro- 
duction . .  with  a  Variety  of  Airs,  suitable  for  Divine  Worship,  and 
the  use  of  Musical  Societies.    In  three  and  four  parts;//.  120, 
bds.,  nice  copy.      obi.  8°  Boston,  I.  Thomas  6°  E.  T.  Andrews,  1791 

5923  —  Harmonia  Americana,  wants  pp.  113-120.   Boston,   1791  — 
PALFRAY  (Warwick)    The  Evangelical  Psalmodist,  //.  56.    Salem, 
Joshua  Gushing,  1802  —  BELKNAP  (Dan'l),  of  Framingham.     The 
Harmonist's    Companion  ..  Airs   suitable    for    Divine   Worship; 
together  with  An  Anthem  for  Easter,  and  a  Masonic  Ode,  never 
before  published,  //.  32.     Boston,  1797.     3  in  one  vol.,  bds. 

obi.  8°  1791-1802 

5924  HOLYOKE    (Samuel)     The   Columbian   Repository    of    Sacred 
Harmony.     Selected  from  European  and  American  Authors,  with 
many  new  Tunes  not  before  published.     Including  the  whole  of 
Dr.  Watts'  Psalms  and  Hymns,  to  each  of  which  a  Tune  is  adapted, 
etc.,  pp.  xxiv,  471,  printed  typographically,  boards. 

obi.  4°  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Henry  Ranlet,  n.  d.  [ab.  1805  ?] 

5925  HOLYOKE  (Samuel)  The  Christian  Harmonist:  containing  a  Set 
of  Tunes  adapted  to  all  the  Metres  in  Mr.  Rippon's  Selection,  in 
the  Collection  of  Mr.  Joshua  Smith,  and  in  Dr.  Watts's  Psalms  and 
Hymns,  etc. . .  Designed  for  the  use  of  Baptist  Churches  in  the  U. 
States,  //.  199,  clean,  uncut,  in  the  original  covers. 

obi.  4?  Salem,  Joshua  Gushing,  1804 

5926  HOLYOKE  (Samuel)     The  Vocal  Companion,  etc.,  pp.  176,  bds. 

long  8°  Exeter,  Norris  6*  Sawyer,  1807 

5927  HOWE  (Sol.)     The  Worshipper's  Assistant,  etc.,  pp.  32,  printed 
typographically.  long  8°  Northampton,  A.  Wright,  1799 

5928  HOWE  (Solomon)  A.  M.    The  Farmer's  Evening  Entertainment, 
pp.  32.  long  8°  Northampton,  A.  Wright,  1804 

Preface  dated,  Greenwich,  Mass.,  April,  1804. 

5929  INGALLS    (Jerem.)      The   Christian   Harmony;    or,    Songster's 
Company,  //.  200,  bds.        long  8°  Exeter,  N.  H.,  H.  Ranlet,  1805 

Preface  dated,  Newbury,  Vt.,  Nov.  1804. 

5930  JENKS  (Stephen)     Laus  Deo.     The  New-England  Harmonist : 
containing . .  Rules  of  Music ;  with  a  number  of  Tunes  .  .  most  of 
which  were  never  before  published,  //.  8,  17-24,  Music,  engraved  by 
A.  Doolittle,  1800,  //.  25-64,  nice  copy. 

obi.  8°  Danbury,  Douglas  6°  Nichols,  n.  d.  [1800] 
The  Preface  is  dated,  Ridgfield,  24  Sept.  1799. 


MUSIC  AND  PSALMOHV.  169 

5931  JENKS  (S.)     The  Royal  Harmony  of  Zion  Complete,  etc.,  pp.  40. 

long  8°  Dedham,  H.  Mann,  for  the  Author,  1810 

:.icc  ihitnl,  I'l.iititu-Ul.  Conn.,  Feb.  l8lo. 

5932  JOCELIN  (Simeon)   and   DOOLITTLE   (Amos)     The  Chorister's 
Companion :  or  Church  Music  Revised,  etc. .  .  With  A  Collection  of 
approved  Hymns  and  Anthems,  many  of  which  were  never  before 
Printed,  Engraved  title,  pp.  20,  music  (engraved  by  A.  Doolittle) 
pp.  64.  New  Haven,  Simeon  Jocelin  and  Amos  Doolittle,  n.  d.  [1783] 
—  The  same,  Part  Third,  Containing  A  Collection  of  Hymns  and 
Anthems,  etc.  //.  16,  32.  N.  Haven,  T.  d?0  S.  Green,  for  S.  Jocelin 
and  Amos  Doolittle,  n.  d.  [1783] 

3  in  one  vol.  pbl.  8°  New  Haven,  1783 

Mr.  Hood  (Hist,  of  Music,  174)  assigns  to  this  collection  the  date  of  1788.    The  second 
tition  was  published  that  year.     This  copy  has  on  the  title,  "  Alexander  Gillet's  book, 


1783."     The  preface  is  dated,  Dec.  16,  1782.     It  was  advertised,  as  just  published,  in  the 
Conn. 


edition 

Gazette,  Feb.  21,  1783. 

5933  JOCELIN  (S.)    A  Collection  of  Favorite  Psalm  Tunes,  From  late 
and  approved  British  Authors :  Never  before  printed  in  America, 
pp.  1 6,  «.  n.  (two  leaves  wormed},  engraved  by  A.  Doolittle. 

obi.  8°  New  Haven,  for  S.  Jocelin,  n.  d. 

5934  KIMBALL  (Jacob)  Jun.  of  Topsfield,  Mass.    The  Rural  Harmony, 
pp.  xvi,  17-112,  bds.      long  8°  Boston,  Thomas  and  Andrews,  1793 

oooo  LAW  (Rev.  Andrew)  of  Cheshire,  Conn.  A  Select  Number  of 
Plain  Tunes  adapted  to  Congregational  Worship.  By  Andrew 
Law,  A.B.  Joel  Allen  sculpsit.  (about  1775.)  See,  under  PSALMS 
and  HYMNS,  Watts,  (Boston,  1767,  1772)  Nos.  6048,  6050. 

This,  which  was  Law's  first  published  work,  was  not  known  to  Hood. 

5935  LAW  (Andrew)     A  Collection  of  Hymn  Tunes  from  the  most 
modern  and  Approved  Authors.     By  Andrew  Law,  A.M.     Printed 
by  Wm.  Law,  Cheshire.   Engraved  title  (y.  Allen,  sc.)  36  pp.  music, 
handsomely  engraved  (by  Daniel  Hopkins);   and  A   Collection   of 
Hymns,  for  Social  Worship.     By  Andrew  Law,  //.  48 ;  fine  clean 
copy,  in  the  original  cover,  nearly  uncut. 

8°  [Cheshire,  Conn.,  1782] 
The  Collection  of  Tunes  was  printed  in  1781,  and  the  General  Assembly  of  Connecticut, 

in  October,  granted  Mr.  Law  the  exclusive  privilege  of  publication  and  sale  for  five  years. 

The  Collection  of  Hymns  was  printed,  separately,  in  1782. 
This  copy  has  the  autograph  of  "  J.  Millet,  Prisonnier  a  Hartford  le  5  Avril,  1'an  1801." 

5936  —  The  same,  sheep,  good  copy  (with  a  MS.  Index). 

5937  —  The  same,  n.  t.  p.,  fine  unused  copy,  in  the  original  wrapper, 
uncut.  [8°  Cheshire,  Wm.  Law,  1782] 

5938  LAW  (Andrew)  The  Rudiments  of  Music :  or  A  Short  and  Easy 
Treads  (sic)  on  the  Rules  of  Psalmody.     To  which  are  annexed  A 
Number  of  Plain  Tunes  and  Chants,  pp.  8,  music  (Daniel  Hopkins 
sculpt)  pp.  12,  48,  orig.  wrapper,  uncut,  good  copy. 

obi.  8°  n.  p.  {Cheshire,  Conn.]  1783 

5939  LAW  (Andrew)     The  Musical  Magazine  •  containing  a  Variety 
of  Favorite  Pieces.  A  Periodical  Publication.  Number  First,  Title, 
and  1 6  //.  engraved  music  (three  pieces,  Philadelphia,  Boston,  and 
Baltimore,)  clean,  uncut.  Cheshire,  Wm.  Law,  1792 

-  The  same;  Number  Sixth,//.  2 10-2  2  4,  printed  typographically, 
n.  p.,  Nov.  1 80 1.     (2  pamphlets?)  obi.  8° 

22 


I/O  MUSIC  AND  PSALMODY. 

5940  LAW  (Andrew)     The  Art  of  Singing ;  in  Three  Parts .  .  i.  The 
Musical  Primer:  n.  The  Christian  Harmony:    in.  The  Musical 
Magazine;  pp.    24;  engraved  music,  pp.  25-208;   (The    Musical 
Magazine:  Number  Sixth,)//.  209-224,  bds. 

long  8°  Cheshire,  Conn.  1800,  1801 

"  The  divisions  of  this  work  were  firstly  published  in  detached  parts.  They  have  been 
since  collected,  and, .  are,  in  this  edition,  calculated  to  form  a  consistent  whole." — Adver- 
tisement, 

5941  LAW  (Andrew)     The  Art  of  Singing ;  in  Three  Parts ;  to  wit, 
I.   The   Musical   Primer :    n.  The   Christian  Harmony :    in.   The 
Musical  Magazine  .  .  .  [Part  First.]    The  Musical  Primer ;    Cam- 
bridge, W.  Hilliard,  1803  —  Part  Third.     The  Musical  Magazine 
. .  Fourth  Edition,  with  additions  and  improvements.    Printed  upon 
a  new  plan.    No.  i,  pp.  96.  Boston,  E.  Lincoln,  1805.      2  vols.,  hf. 
bd.,  nice  copies.  obi.  8° 

"  This  book  exhibits  a  New  Plan  of  printing  Music.  Four  kinds  of  characters  are  used ; 
and  are  situated  between  the  single  bars  that  divide  the  time,  in  the  same  manner  as  if 
they  were  on  lines  and  spaces ;  .  .  and  every  purpose  is  effected  without  the  assistance  of 
lines.  .  .  The  diamond,  has  the  name  of  ml;  the  square,  of  fa-w;  the  round  of  sol;  and 
the  quarter  of  a  diamond,  of  law." — Advertisement,  p.  5. 

5942  —  The  Art  of  Singing. .  Part  First.    The  Musical  Primer;  etc., 
pp.  96,  hf.  bd.     (2  copies.)       obi.  8°  Cambridge,  W.  Hilliard,  1803 

5943  -  -  The  Musical  Primer :  containing  the  Rules  of  Psalmody, 
newly  revised  and  improved,  etc.  Third  Edition ;  printed  upon  the 
Author's  New  Plan  ;  [with  the]  Supplement  to  the  Musical  Primer; 

pp.  64  —  Harmonic  Companion,  and  Guide  to  Social  Worship : 
being  a  Choice  Selection  of  Tunes,  etc.,  //.  120  (copyrighted, 
1807).  Phila.,  R.  &  W.  Carr.  n.  d.  —  The  Art  of  Singing,  in 
Three  Parts.  5th  edition.  Part  Third :  The  Musical  Magazine, 

//.  128.     3  in  one  vol.,  clean  fine  copy,  hfi  bd. 

obi.  8°  Philadelphia,  Anderson  6°  Meehan,  n.  d.  [1811] 

5944  LAW  (Andrew)     Harmonic  Companion,  and  Guide  to  Social 
Worship  : . .  Printed  upon  the  Author's  new  plan,//.  112,  bds.,  clean. 

obi.  8°  Philadelphia,  Press  of  T.  T.  Stiles,  [1807] 

5945  LAW  (Andrew)     Select  Harmony.     Containing . .  the  Rules  of 
Singing . .  With  a  Choice  Collection  of  Psalm  and  Hymn  Tunes. 
Printed  upon  the  Author's  New  Plan,  with  lines  and  spaces,//.  64, 
clean,  in  original  paper  cover. 

obi.  8°  Philadelphia,  R.  6-  W.  Carr,  n.  d. 

5946  LEE    (Thomas)    Jun.      Sacred   Harmony,   //.    116,    engraved 
throughout.  long  12°  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

"  The  Tunes  contained  in  this  Collection  are  principally  American  compositions,  and 
were  never  before  published." — Advertisement.  Some  of  the  Hymns  are  taken  from 
Barlow's  collection  (first  published  in  1785). 

5947  MANN  (Elias)   The  Northampton  Collection  of  Sacred  Harmony, 
//.  iv,  140,  bds.  long  8°  Northampton,  A.  Wright,  1797 

5948  The   Massachusetts    Harmony.      Being  a   New   Collection   of 
Psalm  Tunes,   Fuges  (sic)  and  Anthems,  selected  from  the  most 
Approved  Authors . .  By  a  Lover  of  Harmony,  //.  (6),  engraved 
music,  pp.  10-95,  wanting  one  leaf,  old  leather  binding,  scarce. 

obi.  8°  Boston,  for  John  Norman,  n.  d.  [1778-84?] 
See  Hood's  "  History  of  Music  in  New  England,"  p.  172.1 


MUSIC  AND  PSALMODY.  I /I 

5949  MAXIM  (Abraham)     The  Oriental  Harmony;  being  an  Original 
Composition.     In  Three  Parts,  //.  viii,  9-56. 

obi.  8°  Exeter,  H.  Ranlct,  1802 

5950  The    Middlesex    Collection    of    Church   Music :    or,    Ancient 

Imody   Revived,  etc.,   pp.    136,   sheep,  with  name  of  "  Eliph. 
J\iirson  LL.D.,  Midd.  Mus.  Soc."  in  gilt  panel,  on  cover. 

long  12°  Boston,  Manning  6-  Loring,  1807 

5951  OLMSTED   (Timothy)     The   Musical   Olio,  //.    in,   boards  (2 
copies.)  long  8°  Northampton,  A.  Wright,  1805 

5952  —  Another  copy,  bits. 

5953  PALFRAY  (Warwick)     The  Evangelical  Psalmodist :  an  Original 
Work ;  consisting  of  Plain  Tunes,  Fuges,  and  set  Pieces,  in  three 
and  four  parts,  //.  56,  typographically  printed,  bds.  clean. 

obi.  8°  Salem,  Joshua  Gushing,  1802 

5954  Plain    Psalmody,    or    Supplementary   Musick  .  .  Consisting   of 
Seventy  Psalm  and  Hymn  Tunes,  and  an  Anthem,  etc.,  pp.  72. 

obi.  8°  Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  Nov.,  1800 

5955  READ  (Daniel)     The  Columbian  Harmonist.     No.  I.  //.  40,  all 
"  engraved  by  A.  Doolittle,  1 793." 

long  8°  New  Haven,  for  the  Editor,  [1793] 

5956  —  The  same.     Third  Edition,  enlarged,  pp.  112,  bds. 

long  8°  Boston,  Manning  6-  Loring,  1809 

"  Over  some  of  the  tunes  are  the  initials  of  the  Author  by  whom,  or  the  publication  in 
which,  together  with  the  date  when,  the  tune  was  first  published." 

5957  SELBY   (Wm.)     Two   Anthems,   for   Three   and   Four  Voices. 
Composed  .  .  by  Wm.  Selby,  Professor  of  Music,  in  Boston,  Title, 
and  8  leaves,  n.  n.,  engraved  music.  long  4°  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

"  To  be  Sold  at  the  Author's  House,  in  Boston." 

5958  SHAW  (Oliver)    The  Providence  Collection  of  Psalm  and  Hymn 
Tunes.     In  Two  Parts,  //.  128,  bds. 

8°  Dedham,  H.  Mann  6-  Co.,  1815 

5959  SWAN  (Timothy)     New  England  Harmony,  //.  104,  boards. 

obi.  8°  Northampton,  Mass.,  Andrew  Wright,  1801 

"  Sold  also  at  Suffield,  Conn.,  by  the  Author." 

5960  The  Village  Harmony  :  or,  Youth's  Assistant  to  Sacred  Music, 
etc.    Sixth  Edition,  corrected  and  improved,  //.  206,  boards,  clean. 

obi.  8°  Exeter,  N.  H.,  H.  Ranlett,  1803 

5961  WOOD  (Abraham)     Divine  Songs,  extracted  from  Mr.  J.  Hart's 
Hymns  ;  and  set  to  Musick  in  three  and  four  parts,  //.  32,  printed 
typographically,  a  corner  torn  from  title. 

obi.  8°  Boston,  Isaiah  Thomas  &>  Co.,  1789 

Preface  dated,  "  Northborough,  March,  1789." 

5962  WOODRUFF  (Merit  N.)     Devotional  Harmony:   a  Posthumous 
Work  of  Merit  N.  Woodruff,  late  of  Watertown,  Conn.,  deceased. 
Published,  by  his  Relations  and  Friends,  under  the  Inspection  of 
Asahel  Benham.     A  short  Narrative  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  the 
Author,   may  be   found   in  the  Introduction,  pp.   7,  and  Music 
(engraved},  pp.  9-60.  long  8°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [ab.  1800] 

RARE.     The  author,  son  of  Mr.  Isaac  Woodruff  of  Watertown,  was  born  in  1780,  and 
died  in  1 799. 


PSALMS  AND  HYMNS. 

5963  Laus  Deo!  The  Worcester  Collection  of  Sacred  Harmony. 
First  and  Second  Parts  . .  To  which  is  now  added,  An  Appendix, 
containing  a  Number  of  excellent  Psalm  Tunes,  (several  of  which 
are  entirely  New)  and  other  Pieces,  etc.  Third  Edition,  with  large 
Additions,  pp.  144.  Boston,  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T.  Andrews,  1791 

—  The  same.     Fourth  Edition,  //.  152.  Boston,  1792 

—  The  same.     Seventh  Edition,  pp.  144.  Boston,  1800 
(3  vols.)                                                                 obi.  8°  1791-1800 


PSALMS  AND  HYMNS. 

5964  (NEW   ENGLAND   PSALM-BOOK.)     The    Psalms,  |  Hymns,  |  and  | 
Spiritual   Songs    of  the  |  Old   and   New-Testament:   Faith-|fully 
Translated  into    English  Meeter,  |  For  the  Use,  Edification,  and 
Comfort  |  of  the  Saints  in  Publick  and  Private,  j  especially  in  New- 
England.    . .  |  The  Thirteenth  Edition.  |  wants  pp.  53-68,  75-94, 
and  after  288,  Forel  (Bedford},  VERY  RARE. 

sm.  12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  for  Samuel  Phillips,  1706 

5965  —  The  same.     The  Nineteenth  Edition,  pp.  376,  with  12  pages 
of  Music,  very  handsomely  engraved  on  copper,  bound  at  the  end  oj 
the  volume;  polished  calf  gilt,  g.  e.  (Bedford},  an  ELEGANT  COPY. 

sm.  12°  Boston,  T.  Crump,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1718 

This  edition  (printed  the  same  year  with  Cotton  Mather's  "Psalterium  Americanum") 
has  an  "  Appendix  "  containing  a  second  version  of  Isaiah  xxvi.,  and  Brady  and  Tate's 
Psalms  LXXXII.  and  cxxxvn.,  "  a  Specimen  taken  out  of  [their]  New  Version  of  the 
Psalms,"  &c. 

5966  —  The  same,  i3th  Edition.    London,  for  jfohn  Osborn,  1719  — 
The  same,  i8th  Edition.     London,  for  J.  Osborn  and  T.  Longman, 
1741.     Two  vols.  in  one,  dk.   blue  mor.  extra,  gilt  back  and  edges, 
inside  borders,  elegant.  sm.  12° 

5967  —  The  same.     23d  Edition,  //.  346,  and  10  pages  of  Music, 
neatly  engraved,  bound  at  the  end  of  the  volume,  dark  blue  mor.  extra, 
gilt  back  and  edges,  elegant.  12°  Boston,  for  D.  Henchman,  1730 

On  pp.  338-346,  under  the  head,  "  The  Tunes  of  the  Psalms,"  are  "Some  few  Direc- 
tions for  ordering  the  Voice  in  setting  these  following  Tunes  of  the  Psalms,"  and  the 
music  (the  cantus  only)  of  twelve  tunes,  cut  on  wood  or  type-metal.  The  engraved  Tunes, 
in  three  parts,  are  probably  Tuft's  Collection,  printed  to  be  bound  up  with  the  Psalm 
Book.  The  initials,  F,  S,  L,  M,  (Fa,  Sol,  La,  Mi,)  are  used  on  the  staff  instead  of  notes. 

5968  -  -  The  same.     25th  Edition,  pp.  346,  dk.  blue  morocco  extra, 
gilt  back  and  edges,  elegant. 

12°  Printed  for  D.  Henchman  and  Thos.  Hancock,  in  Boston,  1742 

5969  —  The  same.     27th  Edition,  //.  334,  large  copy,  clean  and  fine, 
sheep.  12°  Boston,  F.  and  y.  Fleet,  1762 

5970  —  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  etc.  . . .  Being  the  New 
England  Psalm-Book  Revised  and  Improved  [by  THOMAS  PRINCE,] 
with  the  addition  of  fifty  other  Hymns,  old  red  mor.,  g.  e. 

Boston,  D.  Henchman  and  S.  Kneeland,  1758 

This  volume  was  bound  by  Andrew  Barclay,  Cornhill,  Boston,  as  the  style  and  tooling 
show. 

—  The  same.  (Prince's  revision,)  2d  edition,  wants  pp.  3-22,  old 
paneled  calf.     Boston,  1773.     (2  vols.)  12° 


PSALMS  AND  HYMNS.  173 

5971  (BRADY  and  TATE.)    A   New  Version  |  of  the  |  Psalms  |  of  ] 
David,  j  Fitted  to  the  Tunes   Used  in  Churches.  |  By  |  N.  Brady, 
D.D.  Chaplain  in  |  Ordinary,  &  N.  Tate,  Esq ;  |  Poet-Laureat,  to 
Her  Majesty.  |  London:    Printed  in  the  Year,  1704.  |  At  the  end 
of  the  Psalms,   The   Usual    Hymns,  &c.  To   the  Proper  Tunes, 
pp.  270,  wanting  one  or  two  leaves  at  the  end,  dk.  blue  morocco  extra, 
filleted  sides,  gilt  back  and  edges  (Bedford),  VERY  RARE. 

sm.  12°  Boston:  repr.  by  J.  Allen,  for  Nich.  Boone,  1713 

Nine  tunes  (pp.  267-70)  engraved  on  wood  or  type-metal.  Hood,  Hist,  of  Music  in 
N.  E.,  p.  156,  mentions  "an  edition  of  Tate- and  Brady's  Book  of  Psalms  published  in  the 
Colonies,  not  far  1741."  He  had  not  seen  this  FIRST  AMERICAN  edition  of  1713,  the 
Boston  editions  of  1720  and  1737,  or  the  Philadelphia  edition,  printed  by  Franklin  in  1733. 

5972  BRADY  and  TATE.  A  Supplement  to  the  New  Version  of  Psalms, 
by  Dr.  Brady  and  Mr.  Tate ;  containing  the  Psalms  in  Particular 
Measures ;    the   usual    Hymns,  .  .  and   Tunes  (Treble  and  Bass) 
proper  to  each  of  them,  and  all  the  rest  of  the  Psalms.  The  Tenth 
Edition,  corrected.     With  the  Addition  of  Plain  Instructions  . .  in 
Psalmody;   near   Thirty   New   Tunes,   etc.     The   whole  being  a 
Compleat  Psalmody,  An  Introduction  &C.,  pp.  xx,  A  Supplement 
&c.,  pp.  47,  Tables,  16  //.,  n.  n. 

sm.  12°  London,  A.  Pearson,  for  R.  Ware,  n.  d. 

This  Supplement  was  first  published  in  1703.    (Its  use  was  authorized  in  England  by 
Order  in  Council,  July  30,  1703.) 
The  music  is  printed  from  metal  types,  with  diamond-shaped  notes. 

5973  Brady  and  Tate.     A  New  Version  of  the  Psalms,  etc.,  original 
sheep,  wants  leaves  after  pp.  262. 

sm.  12°  Boston,  repr.,  J.  Allen  for  B.  Elliot,  1720 

—  The  same.     Another  edition,  pp.  288,  old  sheep,  good  copy. 

12°  London,  for  the  Stationers'  Company,  1728 

—  The  same,     another  edition,  wants  pp.  5-8,  old  calf. 

wide  12°  Boston,  J.  Draper,  for  J.  Edwards,  1737 
(3  vols.)  1720-37 

5974  —  The  same.  (With  "an  Alphabetical  Table  shewing  where  to 
find  each  Psalm,"  on  two  leaves,  one  imperfect},  pp.  286,  old  sheep, 
worn  copy. 

12°  Philadelphia:  Printed  and  Sold  by  B.  FRANKLIN,  at  the  New 
Printing  Office,  near  the  Market,  etc.,  1733 

Not  a  very  good  copy,  but  the  best  that  Mr.  Brinley  had  been  able  to  find,  of  a  very 
EARLY  and  a  VERY  RARE  Franklin  imprint.  The  edition  was  not  known  to  Hood,  and  is 
not  in  Haven's  Catalogue  of  Ante-Revolutionary  Publications.  JB 

5975  —  The  same:   with  Appendix   containing  a  Number  (30)  of 
Hymns,  taken  chiefly  from  Dr.  Watts's  Collection,  pp.  344. 

1 6°  Boston,  y.  Draper,  for  J.  Edwards,  1754 

5976  —  The   same:    with  Appendix  containing  a  Number  (76)  of 
Hymns,   taken   chiefly  from   Dr.   Watts's    Scriptural   Collection, 
pp.  376  :  and,  at  the  end,  16  pages  of  'Music,  neatly  "  engraved,  printed, 
and  sold  by  Thomas  Johnston,  Brattle  Street,  Boston,  1755 ; "  old  red 
morocco  gilt,  g.  e.  [by  Andrew  Barclay],  a  fine  copy. 

12°  Boston,  B.  Edes  and  J.  Gill,  for  J.  Winter,  1755 

5977  -  -  The  same:  with  14  pages  of  Music,  "engraved,  printed  and 
sold  by  Thomas  Johnston,  Boston,  Aug.  1762,"  wants  pp.  1-22  of 
the  Psalms.  12°  Boston,  D.  &>  J.  Kneeland,  1762 

The  music  is  in  three  parts,  and  is  engraved  on  Mr.  Tufts's  plan,  the  initial  letters  F, 
S,  L,  and  M,  (for  fa,  sol,  la,  mi,)  being  used  on  the  staff  instead  of  proper  musical  notes. 


174  PSALMS  AND  HYMNS. 

—  The  same   edition :   with    16   pages  Music  engraved  by  T. 
Johnston,  1755  ;  old  red  morocco,  worn. 

12°  Boston,  D.  6-  J.  Kneeland,  for  T.  Leverett,  1762 
(2  vols.) 

5978  —  The  same:  title  imperfect.     Green  and  Russell,  1757  —  The 
same:  with  Hymns;  //.  276,  84;   and  with  22  pages  Music  (T. 
Johnston,  1755),  old  calf,  gilt.  D.  and  J.  Kneeland,  1763  — The  same 
(with  the  Hymns):  wants  leaves  at  the  end,  after  p.  84.    D.  Kneeland 
for  J.  Eliot,  at  the  Tree  of  Liberty,  1766. 

(3  vols.)  12°  Boston,  1757-66 

5979  —  The   same;  with   the   Hymns.    W.   McAlpine,    1767 — The 
same:  with  the    Hymns  (1771).     J.  Boyles,   1770  —  The  same: 
with  the  Collection  of  Hymns,  old  sheep.     Mein  and  Fleeming,  n.  d. 

(3  vols.)  1 6°  and  12°  Boston,  v.  y. 

5980  —  The  same  (Psalms  only),  nice  fresh  copy. 

high  12°  London,  Mary  Harrison,  1770 

5981  —  The  same  :  with  THE  ESSEX  HARMONY,  by  Daniel  Bailey, 
1770,  RARE.  12°  Boston,  John  Boyles,  1771 

"  The  Essex  Harmony  containing  a  new  and  concise  Introduction  to  Musick,  to  which 
is  added  a  .  .  Collection  of  Psalm  Tunes  .  .  composed  in  Three  and  Four  parts  ;  carefully 
set  in  Score  by  Daniel  Bailey  Philo  Musico.  Newbury  Port,  Printed  and  sold  by  The 
Author;  Sold  also  by  most  Booksellers  in  Boston,  1770."  Engraved  Title,  and  Index, 
and  22  pp.  of  Music  (round  notes),  wanting  one  leaf. 

5982  —  The  same :  with  Bay  ley's  Essex  Harmony  (wanting  one  leaf) 
engraved,  1771.  12°  Boston,  A.  Barclay,  1771 

This  edition  of  the  Essex  Harmony  was  re-engraved  throughout,  with  a  different 
arrangement  of  the  Tunes. 

5983  —  The  same.     Boston,  E.  Russell,   1771  :  J.  Fleeming,  1771  : 
A.  Barclay,   1773  :  Mills  6*  Hicks,    1773  :    J.  Perkins,  1773  :    J. 
Boyles,  1773,  Hymns  imperfect:  A.  Ellison,  1773,  with  engraved 
tunes.     (7  vols.)  12°  Boston,  1771-3 

5984  —  The    same,  with  Hymns,  pp.  416.      For  T.  Leverett,  1774 

—  The  same,  pp.  414,  not  quite  perfect.     Henry  Knox,   1774. 
(2  vols.)  12°  Boston,  1774 

5985  —  The  same  :  with  Hymns.     First  Worcester  Edition,  pp.  358, 
fine  clean  copy.  12°  Worcester,  Mass.,  Isaiah  Thomas,  1788 

"  Hymns  for  Public  Worship.  Part  II.  For  the  use  of  the  Church  in  Brattle  Street" 
(Boston,  1808),  are  bound  in. 

5986  —  The  same  edition.     Another  copy.  12° 

5987  —  The  same  ;  with  Hymns,  clean.     Samuel  Hall,  1791:  —  The 
same;  S.  Etheridge,  1795.     (2  vols.)     12°  Boston. 

5988  ALLINE  (H.)     Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs,  pp.  281,  clean  fresh 
copy,  sheep.  12°  Stonington-port,  Conn.,  S.  Trumbull,  1802 

5989  (BARNARD'S  Psalms.)     A  New  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David  ; 
Fitted  to  the  Tunes  used  in  the  Churches :  With  several  Hymns 
out  of  the  Old,  and  New,  Testament.    By  John  Barnard,  Pastor  of 
a  Church  in  Marblehead,  pp.  (4),  278,  i :  at  the  end,  Rules  to  learn 
to  Sing,  and  Tunes,  pp.  1-14,  (wanting^.  10),  handsomely  "engraved 
and  printed  by  James  Turner,  near  the  Town  House,  Boston,  1752." 

12°  Boston,  J.  Draper,  for  T.  Leverett,  1752 

A  sound  but  not  entirely  perfect  copy  of  a  VERY  SCARCE  book ;  some  blank  pages  of  the 
music  defaced  by  scribblings.  The  music  wants  one  page,  and  perhaps  two  more  at  the 
end.  The  Psalms  want  (pp.  45-60)  eight  leaves. 


PSALMS    AND    HYMNS.  175 

5990  BELKNAP  (Jeremy)  Sacred  Poetry,  consisting  of  Psalms  and 
Hymns,  adapted  to  Christian  Devotion,  in  Public  and  Private. 
Selected  from  the  best  Authors,  with  variations  and  additions, 
pp.  vi,  344,  old  mor.  gilt,  g.  e.  12°  Boston,  Apollo  Press,  1795 

5991 3d  edition.         12°  Boston,  for  Thomas  6*  Andrews,  1801 

5992 4th  edition.  12°  Boston,  Thomas  6"  Andrews,  1804 

5993 A  new  edition,  with  Additional  Hymns. 

sm.  12°  Boston,  1812 

"  The  Hymns,  from  the  3ooth  to  the  end,  are  added  in  this  Edition,  and  have  been 
selected  by  the  successor  of  the  Author." 

5994  -       -  New  edition,  fine  copy,  red  mor.  gilt.         24°  Boston,  1818 

5995  ~        ~  New  edition,  sheep  gilt.  sm.  12°  Boston,  1820 

5996  BENSON  (Joseph)     Hymns  for  Children  and  Young   Persons, 
ist  Am.  edition,  hf.  bd. 

sm.  16°  New  York,  for  the  Meth.  Episc.  Church,  1822 

5997  COLLIER  (Wm.)     A  New  Selection  of  Hymns,  as  a  Supplement 
to  Dr.  Watts,  sheep.  12°  Boston,  1812 

5998  DOBELL    (John)     A   New   Selection    of    Evangelical    Hymns, 
autograph  presentation  by  Lowell  Mason,  1815. 

12°  Morris-Town,  P.  A.  Johnson,  1810 

5999  DOBELL  (J.)     New   Selection   of   Seven    Hundred   Evangelical 
Hymns,  intended  as  a  Supplement  to  Watts'  Psalms  and  Hymns, 
sheep,  nice  copy.  12°  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1815 

6000  DUTCH  (REFORMED)  Church.     The  |  Psalms  |  of  David,  |  with  | 
The  Ten  Commandments,  |  Creed,  Lord's  Prayer,  &c.  |  in  Meter 
\with  the  music].  \  Also,    The  Catechism,  Confession  of  Faith,  | 
Liturgy,  &c.    Translated  from  the  Dutch.  |  For  the  use  of  the 
Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church  of  the  City  of  New  York,  | 
clean  copy,  old  red  calf,  gilt,  red  edges,  SCARCE. 

8°  New  York,  James  Parker,  1767 

6001  —  The   same ;    with    Hymns   and    Spiritual    Songs,    also   the 
Heidelbergh  Catechism,  etc.  12°  Neiv  York,  G.  Forman,  1796 

6002  —  Psalms  and  Hymns  with  Catechism,  Confession  of  Faith, 
and  Liturgy,  etc.,  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  America . . 
Selected  . .  by  John  H.  Livingston,  D.D.,  sheep,  nice  copy. 

sm.  12°  Philadelphia,  1829 

6003  ELLIOT  (Elder  Geo.)  A  Collection  of  Divine  Hymns  from  various 
Authors,  by  Elder  George  Elliot,  Pastor  of  the  Free  Baptist  Church 
in  Canajoharry,  State  of  New  York,  pp.  145  (wants  139-42). 

32°  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  J.  Tenny,  1814 

6004  ERSKINE   (Ralph)     Gospel  Sonnets,    or   Spiritual    Songs.     6th 
edition,  old  calf —  The  same  :  7th  edition  (stained}  —  A  Paraphrase, 
or  Large  Applicatory  Poem  upon  the  Song  of  Solomon,  used  copy. 

(3  vols.)  12°  Boston,  1742,  1743 

6005  GODDARD  (Josiah)     A  New  and  Beautiful  Collection  of  Hymns 
and  Spiritual  Songs,  worn  and  soiled,  pp.  396,  (10),  scarce. 

sm.  12°  Walpole,  N.  H.,  Thomas  6-  Thomas,  1801 

Mr.  Goddard's  Preface  is  dated,  Conway,  Oct.  10,  1801. 

6006  HART  (J.)     Hymns,  &c.,  3d  edition  with  a  large  Supplement, 
//.  226,  sheep,  nice  fresh  copy.      12°  London:  repr.  Worcester,  1782 


PSALMS    AND    HYMNS. 

6007  —  The  same :  with  the  Author's  Experience,  the  Supplement, 
and  Appendix.     i5th  edition,  pp.  231,  (3). 

16°  Elizabeth-Town,  S.  Kollock,  1799 

The  Preface  (with  the  Account  of  the  Author's  experience)  is  dated  April,  1759. 

6008  HARTFORD  Collection  of  Hymns,  compiled  by  Nathan  Strong, 
Abel  Flint,  and  Jos.  Steward,  first  leaf  of  Hymns  wanting,  otherwise 
a  good  copy.     Hartford,  J.  Babcock,  1799  —  The  same,  2d  edition. 
Hartford,  for  O.  D.  Cooke,  1802  — The  same,  6th  edition.  Hartford, 
1818.  (3  vols.)  24° 

6009  HASTINGS  (T.)  and  PATTON  (W.)      The  Christian  Psalmist,  or 
Watts  Psalms  and  Hymns,  with  . .  others.  32°  —  The  same.       24° 

(2  vols.)  New  York,  1836 

6010  HOWE  (Solomon)     Divine  Hymns  on  the  Sufferings  of  Christ. 
Greenwich,  Mass.,  J.  Howe,  1805  —  Smith  (Joshua)  and  Sleeper  (S.) 
Divine  Hymns,  or  Spiritual  Songs.  Portland,  1803  —  Hurlbutt  (S.) 
Hymns  on  . .  the  Religion  of  Jesus  Christ.     Danville,  Eb.  Eaton, 
1820  —  Willard  (S.)    Hymns,  . .  with  Musical  Directions,  pp.  132, 
{Music,  pp.  1 2 1-8.)     Greenfield,  Mass.  [1824].    Four  in  i  vol.,  new 
half  blue  mor.  (Roxburghe].  12° 

60 1 1  LATHROP  (Reuel)     Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs,  composed  on 
various  Subjects,  in  a  plain  style.     With  the  Author's  Experience. 
By  Reuel  Lathrop,  a  Reformed  Sinner,  pp.  120,  sheep,  scarce. 

16°  Concord,  N.  H.,  1814 

The  First  Part  of  the  "  Experience  of  R.  L."  is  in  Common  Metre:  the  Second  and 
Third  Parts,  in  Long  Metre. 

6012  Lieder-Samlung  (Erbauliche)  zum  Gottesdienstlichen  Gebrauch 
in   den   Vereinigten    Evang.    Lutherischen    Gemeinen    in    Nord- 
Amerika.     Erste  Auflage.    pp.  (14),  592,  (8),  old  sheep,  very  scarce. 

12°  Germantown,  Leibert  6°  Billmayer,  1786 

Water-stained  and  soiled  by  use.     At  the  end  is  bound:    Kurze  Andachten,  einer 
Gottsuchenden  Sele,  auf  alle  Tage  der  Woche,  etc.     ite  Auflage.     Germantown,  1786. 
A  rare  imprint.     The  printers  are  not  mentioned  by  Thomas. 

6013  Lieder-Sammlung  (Erbauliche)  zum  Gottesdienstlichen  Gebrauch 
in  den  Vereinigten   Evang.   Lutherischen  Gemeinen  in   Pennsyl- 
vanien.  Vierte  Auflage,  brass  clasps. 

12°  Germantown,  Michael  Billmayer,  1811 

Bound  with   it:    Kurze   Andachten,  &c.,  pp.  26.      5te   Auflage.     Germantown,   M. 
Billmayer,  1812. 

6014  Marburger 
Gottseligkeit, 

Gesangen  Hrn.  D.  Martin  Luthers,  |  und  andrer  Gottseliger 
Lehrer,  |  u.  s.  w.  Mit  .  .  |  Morgen-  Abend-  Buss-  Beicht-  und  | 
Communion-Gebatlein  vermehret.  |  woodcut  of  Luther,  Title,  and 
5  prel.  leaves  pp.  490,  (15),  Der  kleine  Catechismus  Lutheri,  //. 
13,  RARE.  12°  Germantown,  Christoph  Saur,  1770 

6015  —  The  same:  Funfte  und  vermehrte  Auflage. 

Germantown,  C.  Saur,  1777 

"  Fifth  edition,  printed  by  the  second  Chr.  Sower,  the  same  year  that  his  establishment 
was  broken  up  by  the  battle  of  Germantown." — G.  B. 

This  edition  adds  the  "  Evangelia  und  Episteln  auf  alle  Sonntage"  (pp.  56). 

6016  MERRICK  (James)     The  Psalms,  translated  or  paraphrased  in 
English  Verse,  2d  edition.  Reading  \-Eng.~],  1766 


(Vollstandiges)  |  Gesang-Buch,  |  Zur  |  Uebung  der 
in  649  Christlichen  und  Trostreichen    Psalmen  und 


PSALMS  AND  HYMNS.  1/7 

6017  (Methodist)    Pocket     Hynm-Book,    designed    as    a    Constant 
Companion  for  the  Pious.    Collected  from  Various  Authors.    i2th 
edition,  //.  276,  (10),  sheep,  good  copy,  SCARCE. 

sm.  12°  New  York,  Wm.  Durell,  1791 

6018  -  -  The  same.  22d  edition.    Phila.,  1798  —  The  same.  46th  ed. 
N.  York,  1819.  (2  copies.)       (3  vols.)  24° 

6019  —  A  Collection  of  Hymns  adapted  to  the  use  of  the  M.  E. 
(  hurch,  including  the  whole  collection  of  the  Rev.  John  Wesley . . 
Condensed  on   a  new  plan,  //.  230,  8  pages  of  Music.  —  The 
Doctrines  and  Discipline  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  //.  62.   In  one  vol., 
Hue  mor.  gilt.  32°  N.  York,  1830,  1831 

6020  NETTLETON  (A.)  Village  Hymns,  designed  as  a  Supplement  to 
Watts'  Psalms  and  Hymns;  5th  ed.,  used  copy.       32°  Boston,  1826 

6021  NEWTON  (John)     Olney  Hymns,  good  copy.          12°  Phila.,  1791 

6022  OCCOM  (SAMSON)  a  Mohegan  Indian.    A  Choice  |  Collection  | 
of  |  Hymns    and  |  Spiritual  Songs ;  |  Intended  for  the  Edification  | 
of  sincere  Christians,  of  all  |  Denominations.  \pp.  119,  large  fine 
copy,  nearly  uncut,  the  last  leaf  repaired,  with  a  few  lines  in  excellent 
facsimile,  blue  morocco,  full  gilt  back,  filleted  sides,  and  inside  borders, 
g.  e.  (F.  Bedford).  12°  New  London,  Timo.  Green,  1774 

The  first  edition  of  Occom's  Collection,  VERY  SCARCE  ;  and,  in  such  fine  condition, 

EXTREMELY  RARE. 

6023  OCCOM  (SAMSON)     A  choice  Collection  of  Hymns  and  Spiritual 
Songs,  etc.     The  Second  Edition,  //.  112,  fine  copy,  blue  mor.,  full 
gilt  back,  g.  e.  (F.  Bedford).        16°  New  London,  Timo.  Green,  1785 

6024  —  The  same,  The  Third  Edition,  with  additions,  pp.  112,  blue 
mor.  (to  match  the  preceding),  g.  e.  (F.  Bedford). 

1 6°  New  London,  Timo.  Green,  1785 

6025  PARKINSON  (W.)     A  Selection  of  Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs, 
designed  as  an  Appendix  to  Dr.  Watts.     3d  edition,  worn. 

16°  New  York,  for  J.  Tiebout,  n.  d.  [1817] 

6026  PRINDLE  (C.)   Collection  of  Hymns  for  the  use  of  the  Wesleyan 
Methodist  Connection  ;  new  edition.  24°  New  York,  1848 

6027  Psalms  (The  Whole  Book  of)  in  Metre  ;  with  Hymns  suited  to 
the  Feasts  and   Fasts  of   the   [Prot.  Episc.]  Church,  and  other 
Occasions,  //.  (2),  226,  (2),  wants  two  or  three  leaves,  and  a  portion 
of  pp.  73-76;  a  scarce  edition.       12°  Wilmington,  P.  Brynberg,  n.  d. 

6028  —  The  same,  //.  230,  (2),  good  copy. 

8°  New  York,  Alex.  Ming,  1805 

6029  Psalms  of  David  in  Metre.     According  to  the  Version  used  in 
the  Church  of  Scotland.     Reynold's  2d  Edition,  sheep,  neat. 

32°  Salem,  N.  ?.,'?.  P.  Reynolds,  1815 

6030  Psalms,  Hymns,   and   Spiritual    Songs ;   selected  and  original. 
Designed  for  the  use  of  the  Church  Universal.     (2  copies.) 

12°  Boston,  Thomas  6-  Andrews,  1792 

"  A  revision  of  Kelly's  Hymns,  and  a  selection  of  other  composition,"  by  Geo.  Richard 
and  O.  W.  Lane,  a  committee  of  the  First  Universal  Church  (Rev.  John  Murray's)  in 
Boston. 

22 


178  PSALMS  AND  HYMNS. 

6031  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs:   selected  and  designed 
for  the  use  of  the  Church  Universal,  pp.  ix,  360. 

15°  Boston,  Munroe  6*  Francis,  1802 

Prefixed :  "  Articles  of  Faith  and  Uniting  Compact  adopted  by  the  Members  of  the 
Universal  Church  in  Boston,  Feb.  1791." 

6032  —  Hymns,  composed  by  different  Authors,  at  the  request  of  the 
General  Convention  of   Universalists,   of   the   N.   E.    States  and 
others.     2d  edition,  //.  360.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1810 

Prepared  by  Hosea  Ballou,  Abner  Kneeland,  and  Edward  Turner. 

6033  Psalterspiel  (Das   Kleine  Davidsche)   der   Kinder  Zions,  von 
Alten  und  Neuen  auserlesenen  Geistes  Gesangen,  etc.   Zum  sechten 
mal  ans  Licht  gegeben,  pp.   (6),  572,   (22)  —  Die  Kleine  Harfe, 
Gestimmet  von  unterschiedlichen  Lieblichen  Liedern  oder  Lob- 
Gesangen . . .  Zum  Ersten  mal  ans  Licht  gegeben.     2  in  one  vol., 
calf,  brass  clasps,  fine  copy,  very  scarce. 

12°  Chestnut-hill,  Samuel  Saur,  1791,  1792 

6034  RELLY   (James    and    John)     Christian    Hymns,    Poems,   and 
Spiritual  Songs,  sacred  to  the  Praise  of  God  our  Saviour,  //.  241, 
old  spr.  sheep,  fresh  clean  copy.  8°  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1782 

At  the  end,  five  "  Hymns  by  J.  M."  (John  Murray). 

6035  —  The  same,  paper  cover. 

6036  RIPPON  (J.)  A  Selection  of  Hymns,  intended  to  be  an  Appendix 
to  Dr.  Watts's  Psalms  and  Hymns,  good  copy. 

1 8°  Elizabethtown,  S.  Kollock,  1792 

6037  Selection  [Cambridge]  of  Hymns  and  Psalms  for  Social  and 
Private  Worship.  loth  edition,  sheep,  nice  copy. 

12°  Boston,  Munroe  6°  Francis,  1830 

6038  SMITH  (Joshua)  and  others.    Divine  Hymns,  or  Spiritual  Songs, 
for  the  use  of  Religious  Assemblies  and  Private  Christians,  old 
sheep,  good  copy.     12°  Norwich,    T.   Hubbard,   1784* — The  same 
(with  additional  Hymns),  poor  copy.    16°  New  London,  J.  Springer, 
1800.     (2  vols.) 

6039  —  The  same>   IQth  edition.    With  a  large  addition  of  Hymns 
never   before  published.     By   Wm.   Northup.     Suffield,    Edward 
Gray,    1805  —  The    same,    nth    edition.     With    additions    and 
alterations   by   W.    Northup,    wants  pp.   3-10.      Norwich,    1803. 
The  "same,   i2th  edition,   additions  by  Northrop.    Norwich,  1811. 
(3  vols.)  12° 

6040  SPALDING  (Joshua)     The  Lord's  Songs:  a  Collection  of  Com- 
posures in  Metre,  such  as  have  been  most  used  in  the  late  glorious 
Revivals,  Dr.  Watts's  Psalms  and  Hymns  excepted,  worn  copy, 
wants  a  few  leaves.  12°  Salem,  J.  Gushing,  1805 

6041  Spiritual  Songs ;  or,  Songs  of  Praise  with  Penitential  Cries  to 
Almighty  God. . . .  With  the  Song  of  Songs,  which  is  Solomon's : 
paraphrased,  in  English  verse.     i5th  Edition,  poor  copy.     Boston, 
T.  Fleet,  1742  —  The  same.     i6th  Edition,  corrected,  fresh,  unused 
copy,  sheep.     Boston,  Green,  Bushell  and  Allen,  1743.  (2  vols.)     12° 


PSALMS  AND  HYMNS.  179 

6042  TERRY    (Ezekiel)      Hymns   and   Divine    Songs :    on   Various 
Subjects:  calculated  for  Social  and  Divine  Worship,  a  good  copy. 

12°  East  Windsor,  L.  Pratt,  for  the  Author,  1801 

The  author  was  Ix.rn  in  Kiitukl  about  1770.  He  was  an  occasional  preacher,  an 
occasional  printer  and  publisher,  anil  an  mvasinnal  autlu.i.  lie  published  "a  new  edition  ' 
nt  '•  Hymns  and  Spiritual  Solids,"  at  his  own  pn-.s,  in  I'almn,  Mass.,  iSif>. 

6043  WALLIN  (Benj.)     Evangelical  Hymns  and  Songs,  in  Two  Parts. 
. .  Added,   A   Collection   of   Hymns   from  Dr.   Watts, .  and    Mr. 
Stennet's   Sacramental  Hymns,  //.   155,  original  sheep,  good  copy, 
VERY  SCARCE.  sm.  12°  Boston,  Edes  6*  Gill,  1762 

The  Rev.  Isaac  Backus's  copy,  with  his  autograph,  1762. 

6044  WATTS  (I.)     The  Psalms  of  David  Imitated  in  the  Language 
of  the  New  Testament,  and  apply'd  to  the  Christian  State  and 
Worship,   Title  and  Preface  (dated  Dec.   ist,  1718,)  //.   xxxii;  The 
Psalms,  pp.  399 ;  An  Index,  and  A  Table  of  First  Lines,  1 1  leaves, 
n.  n. ;  Advertisements,  i  leaf ;  best  levant  dk.  blue  morocco,  back  and 
sides  filleted,  ins.  borders,  g.  e.  (Bedford). 

12°  London,  for  J.  Clark  (6*  others),  1719 

A  beautiful  copy  of  the  FIRST  (ENGLISH)  EDITION  of  Dr.  Watts's  version  of  the 
Psalms.  VERY  SCARCE. 

6045  -  -  The  same:   The  Thirteenth  Edition,  //.  vi,  319;  Index,  17 
//.  n.  n.,  dk.  blue  morocco  extra,  filleted  sides,  gilt  back  and  edges, 
(Bedford?)  elegant. 

1 6°  Boston,  G.  Rogers  and  D.  Fowle,  for  J.  Edwards,  1741 
The  FIRST  AMERICAN  edition  of  Watts's  Psalms.    VERY  RARE. 

6046  -  -  The  same.    The  Sixteenth  Edition.    Philadelphia,  J.  Chattin, 
n.  d.  [1750?]   imperfect:  —  The  same:  20th  Edition.    Woodbridge, 
James  Parker,  1760  :  —  The  same  :  23d  Edition.  Boston,  D.  6-  J. 
Kneeland,   1761  :  —  The  same  edition,  at  the  end  several  pages  of 
Tunes  (engraved  by  T.   Johnston],  and  others  in  manuscript ;  soiled 
and  worn  :  — The  same.    24th  edition.    Boston,  D.  &*  J.  Kneeland, 
J763-     (5  vols«)  I2° 

6047  -  -  The  same.  25th  edition.   12°  Boston,  Kneeland  &* Adams,  1767 

6048  —  The  same.    25th  edition.    Kneeland  and  Adams,  1767  :  with 
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n.  d. —  A  Select  Number  of  Plain  Tunes,  etc.     By  Andrew  Law, 
1 6  //.  music  (J.  Allen,  sc.).     In  one  vol.     12°  Boston. 

The  collection  of  Tunes  includes  "BUNKER  HILL,"  which  was  composed  for  "The 
American  Hero .  A  Sapphick  Ode,  by  Nathaniel  Niles,  A.M."  The  printed  Ode  (2  pp.) 
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Nos.  4334-4550. 


4351 

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Nos.  4801-5050. 


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Nos.  5051-5300. 


5051 

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5190 

.63 

5240 

.38 

5290 

1.25 

5091 

4.50 

5141 

3. 

5191 

.50 

5241 

1.37 

5291 

1. 

5092 

1.75 

5142 

5.50 

5192 

2.50 

5242 

2.50 

5292 

2, 

5093 

2.50 

5143 

2.13 

5193 

1. 

5243 

1.50 

5293 

2.50 

5094 

10. 

5144 

1.50 

5194 

.25 

5244 

1.75 

5294 

1.13 

5095 

5.25 

5145 

.50 

5195 

3. 

5245 

3. 

5295 

2. 

5096 

.50 

5146 

1.50 

5196 

.63 

5246 

1. 

5296 

1. 

5097 

7. 

5147 

2.25 

5197 

2.25 

5247 

3. 

5297 

2.50 

5098 

15. 

5148 

1.25 

5198 

2. 

5248 

3. 

5298 

1. 

5099 

3. 

5149 

.75 

5199 

2.50 

5249 

3.75 

5299 

2.50 

5100 

1.75 

5150 

.60 

5200 

2.50 

5250 

1.50 

5300 

14.50 

Nos.  5801-6050, 


5801 

10. 

5851 

.50 

5901 

10.50 

5951 

1.87 

6001 

4. 

5802 

1.75 

5852 

1. 

5902 

5. 

5952 

1. 

6002 

1. 

5803 

1.50 

5853 

1.75 

5903 

8.50 

5953 

2.50 

6003 

1. 

5804 

1.75 

5854 

5.50 

5904 

3. 

5954 

1.25 

6004 

.75 

5805 

10. 

5855 

7. 

5905 

2.75 

5955 

2.25 

6005 

1.38 

5806 

4.75 

5856 

.25 

5906 

1. 

5956 

1.38 

6006 

.25 

5807 

32. 

5857 

.75 

5907 

2.25 

5957 

1. 

6007 

.38 

5808 

10. 

5858 

3. 

5908 

7.50 

5958 

1. 

6008 

.90 

5809 

13. 

5859 

4. 

5909 

4. 

5959 

3.25 

6009 

.80 

5810 

11. 

5860 

1. 

5910 

2.75 

5960 

1.25 

6010 

.40 

5811 

1.75 

5861 

35. 

5911 

2. 

5961 

1.25 

6011 

1.25 

5812 

1.50 

5862 

33. 

5912 

2.50 

5962 

3.25 

6012 

1.50 

5813 

1.35 

5863 

2. 

5913 

2. 

5963 

5.25 

6013 

1.25 

5814 

7.50 

5864 

34. 

5914 

1.75 

5964 

10. 

6014 

5. 

5815 

3.50 

5865 

612. 

5915 

2. 

5965 

13. 

6015 

3.50 

5816 

5.25 

5866 

234. 

5916 

2.50 

5966 

10. 

6016 

1.75 

5817 

2. 

5867 

2. 

5917 

5.50 

5967 

13. 

6017 

2.10 

5818 

5. 

5868 

3. 

5918 

2.50 

5968 

11. 

6018 

1.80 

5819 

3.50 

5869 

2.75 

5919 

2.25 

5969 

1. 

6019 

.50 

5820 

2.25 

5870 

2. 

5920 

1,75 

5970 

2. 

6020 

.25 

5821 

1.25 

5871 

.90 

5921 

2.50 

5971 

18. 

6021 

25. 

5822 

.50 

5872 

3. 

5922 

1.75 

5972 

1.50 

6022 

34. 

5823 

.50 

5873 

4. 

5923 

2. 

5973 

2.25 

6023 

26. 

5824 

1. 

5874 

2.25 

5924 

2.50 

5974 

36. 

6024 

22. 

5825 

25. 

5875 

3. 

5925 

2.25 

5975 

1.25 

6025 

.25 

5826 

5.25 

5876 

2. 

5926 

1.88 

5976 

2,25 

6026 

.25 

5827 

5. 

5877 

31. 

5927 

1.25 

5977 

.50 

6027 

.10 

5828 

.75 

5878 

6. 

5928 

1.25 

5978 

1.13 

6028 

1.38 

5829 

2. 

5879 

5. 

5929 

2. 

5979 

1.12 

6029 

.60 

5830 

1.25 

5880 

11.50 

5930 

4.25 

5980 

.25 

6030 

2.76 

5831 

5. 

5881 

16. 

5931 

2. 

5981 

2.25 

6031 

1.87 

5832 

3.75 

5882 

9. 

5932 

3.25 

5982 

.25 

6032 

1.75 

5833 

.30 

5883 

2.50 

5933  . 

1. 

5983 

.70 

6033 

5.50 

5834 

1. 

5884 

2. 

5934 

2.50 

5984 

.20 

6034 

2. 

5835 

3. 

5885 

10.50 

5935 

4.50 

5985 

.10 

6035 

.50 

5836 

2.25 

5886 

13. 

5936 

2. 

5086 

.10 

6036 

.50 

5837 

.80 

5887 

2.50 

5937 

3. 

5987 

.20 

6037 

.25 

5838 

1. 

5888 

9. 

5938 

2.75 

5988 

1.88 

6038 

2. 

5839 

8000. 

5889 

4.50 

5939 

2.75 

5989 

6.25 

6039 

1.50 

5840 

.60 

5890 

15. 

5940 

2.25 

5990 

.50 

6040 

.50 

5841 

5. 

5891 

2.50 

5941 

4. 

5991 

.25 

6041 

1. 

5842 

1.50 

5892 

4.50 

5942 

.25 

5992 

.10 

6042 

5. 

5843 

1.25 

5893 

2. 

5943 

4. 

5993 

.10 

6043 

3.75 

5844 

.50 

5894 

1. 

5944 

2. 

5994 

1.25 

6044 

13. 

5845 

7. 

5895 

2.50 

5945 

2. 

5995 

1. 

6045 

13. 

5846 

2. 

5896 

1.50 

5946 

2.25 

5996 

.50 

6046 

2.50 

5847 

2. 

5897 

2.25 

5947 

2.75 

5997 

1. 

6047 

1.63 

5848 

1. 

5898 

2.25 

5948 

3.50 

5998 

1. 

6048 

.25 

5849 

1. 

5899 

2.50 

5949 

.63 

5999 

1. 

6949 

.62 

5850 

1.50 

5900 

2.75 

5950 

2. 

6000 

15. 

6950 

out. 

Total,  $23,716.33 


